Alice in Wonderland |
Lewis Carroll |
Dec 1969-1970 |
Raymond Duparc, Joanna Lockwood, Johnny Lockwood, Barbara Wyndon, Henri Szeps. 2 copies, one with cast autographs |
Alice in Wonderland |
Lewis Carroll |
Jan-62 |
John Unicomb, Patsy Ann Noble, John Ewart, Alan Dearth, Judi Farr. 2 copies, one with cast autographs |
At it Again |
Lyrics Ray Taylor, John McKellar, Julian Moore. Music Murray Grand, Dot Mendoza, Joan Page |
1962 |
Gordon Chater, Jido Farr, Kevan Johnston, Ray Taylor |
Beyond the Fringe |
Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Johnathon Miller, Dudley Moore |
1962 |
Barry Brown, Alastair Duncan, John Ewart, Brian Tapply. Australian premiere |
The Bandwagon |
Terence Frisby |
1970 |
Peggy Mount, Bettina Welch, Michael Laurence, Gordon Glenwright, Jacki Weaver |
The Boy Friend |
Sandy Wilson's musical |
Jul-68 |
Queenie Ashton, Robina Beard, Julie Day, Ric Hutton, Doug. Kingsman, Frank Lloyd. 2 copies |
Breakfast with Julia |
Burton Graham |
Jul-64 |
James Condon, Marie Redshaw, Glenna Brydon, James Mellen |
But I wouldn't want to live there |
John McKellar |
Oct-67 |
Gloria Dawn, Ruth Cracknell, Lyle O'Hara. 2 copies |
Candy Stripe Balloon |
Grahame Bond, Peter Weir, Geoff Atherton |
Sep-69 |
Grahame Bond, Peter Campbell, Anna Nygh, Sean McEuan, Wilfred Last |
Come Live with Me |
Lee Minoff & Stanley Price |
Feb-71 |
Don Pascoe, Diana Davidson, Owen Weingott, Laya Raki. 2 copies |
A Cup of Tea, a Bex and a Good Lie Down |
John McKellar |
Sep-65 |
Gloria Dawn, Barbara Wyndon, John Ewart, Reginald Livermore, Ruth Cracknell, Kevan Johnston |
A Cup of Tea, a Bex and a Good Lie Down |
John McKellar |
Sep-65 |
Gloria Dawn, Barbara Wyndon, John Ewart, Reginald Livermore, Ruth Cracknell, Kevan Johnston. A promotional slip for a free cup of tea at the Ceylon Tea Centre, sponsor for the production |
A Cup of Tea, a Bex and a Good Lie Down |
John McKellar |
Sep-65 |
Gloria Dawn, Barbara Wyndon, John Ewart, Reginald Livermore, Ruth Cracknell, Kevan Johnston. Included is a 'Bex' ticket. Inked notes against the performance items |
A Cup of Tea, a Bex and a Good Lie Down |
John McKellar |
Sep-65 |
Gloria Dawn, Barbara Wyndon, John Ewart, Reginald Livermore, Ruth Cracknell, Kevan Johnston. Program sites '200 - 300' and records that the season eventually closed with 404 performances |
Charles Dickens |
Emelyn Williams performance of Scenes from Dickens famous novels and stories |
1970 |
Emelyn William. Dickens Centenary Tour 1970. Program with gold stamp 'Opening Night'. |
Do you Mind |
Creator James Fishburn. Composer Barry Creyton |
Aug-63 |
Gordon Chater, Jill Perryman, Diana Perryman, Robina Beard, Judi Farr. 2 copies, one with promotional insert re last days of performance |
The Fabulous Anna Russell. Solo show "All by Myself" |
Anna Russell |
Sep-67 |
Anna Russell |
The Fantasticks. A Parable about Love |
Suggested by Edmund Rostand's "Les Romanesque". Words by Tom Jones, Music by Harvey Schmidt |
Sep-66 |
Willie Fennell, Rosalind Seagreave, Frank Lloyd |
Flaming Youth. World Premiere |
John Crane |
Feb-63 |
Diana Perryman, Robina Beard, Alan Dearth, Tim Gaunt. 2 copies, one with autographs |
Hail Gloria Fitzpatrick |
John McKellar, Music Sybil Graham & Jim Wallet |
Mar-67 |
Gloria Dawn, Red Moore, Maggie Dence, Robina Beard |
The Importance of being Oscar |
Based on life & works by Oscar Wilde |
Mar-64 |
Micheál MacLiammόir |
I Must be Talking to my Friends |
Quotes from various, eg WB Yeats, Senator Pearse, AP Watts, the Society of Authors, The Clarendon Press Oxford & Denis Johnston. Music, Dot Mendoza |
May-64 |
Micheál MacLiammόir |
Is Australia Really Necessary? |
Lyrics & music: John McKellar, Eric Rasdall, Stuart Carmichael, Alan Melville, Myles Rudge, John Kerr, Ruth Barratt, Ron Frazer, Sybil Graham, Barry Crayton, Charles Zwar, Peter Narroway, Ted Dicks, Stanley Myers, Jim Wallett |
Oct-64 |
Miriam Karlin, Alton Harvey, Barbara Wyndon .3 copies, one with autographs and small card written on and signed by Miriam Karlin. |
Is Australia Really Necessary? |
Lyrics & music: John McKellar, Eric Rasdall, Stuart Carmichael, Alan Melville, Myles Rudge, John Kerr, Ruth Barratt, Ron Frazer, Sybil Graham, Barry Crayton, Charles Zwar, Peter Narroway, Ted Dicks, Stanley Myers, Jim Wallett |
Oct-64 |
Miriam Karlin, Alton Harvey, Barbara Wyndon. 2 duplicates, each with variation of items and performers |
Is There a Doctor in the House? Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Appeal |
Comperes: David Nettheim and Ray Taylor |
Dec-61 |
Joe Martin, Bobby & Dawn Limb, Gordon Chater, Jill Perryman, Barbara Wyndon, Noel Brophy, Ray Taylor. Autographs |
The Sound of Morley (A One-Man Band!) |
Robert Morley, with a nod to Kingsley Amis, Alexander Pope, Bernard Shaw & Oscar Wilde |
1967 |
Robert Morley. Phillip Theatre |
The Knack |
Ann Jellicoe |
Feb-65 |
Reginald Livermore, Peter Whitford, Tom Oliver, Jane Coghlan |
The Legend of King O'Malley |
Michael Boddy & Robert Ellis |
January 1971 (Return Season) |
John Paramor, Nick Lathouris, Robyn Nevin. (Directed by John Bell). Insert, typed song sheet. The N.I.D.A Old Tote Production |
The Legend of King O'Malley |
Michael Boddy & Robert Ellis |
January 1971 (Return Season) |
2nd copy with handwritten amendment to cast - Jeffrey Karin substituting for Nick Lathouris. Insert, typed songsheet & newspaper cutting SMH 11/1/71. The N.I.D.A Old Tote Production |
Lie Back and Enjoy It |
Words, lyrics & music: David Sale, Ken Shadie, Bill Salmon, Ken Sterling, Barbara Angell, Peter Weir, William Lynn, Hazel Phillips, Tommy Tycho |
Jun-69 |
Beryl Cheers, Carol Raye, Hazel Phillips, Max Phipps, Tony Jenkins, Al Thomas |
LUV. A New York Comedy |
Murray Schisgal |
Nov-66 |
Alistair Duncan, Diana Davidson, Mark McManus |
Not Now Darling |
Ray Cooney & John Chapman |
Oct-69 |
Ron Frazer, Hugh Lloyd, Helene Jacoby, Melissa Jaffer |
The Peter Maxwell Show, The Inevitable |
Peter Maxwell |
18 June ?maybe 1970 |
Peter Maxwell. Several autographs. Phillip Theatre (maybe Elizabeth Street) |
The Private Ear- The Public Eye (Double Bill) |
Peter Shaffer |
Nov-63 |
Gordon Chater, Judith Stott, John Bell, Max Osbiston. Newspaper cutting review by Norman Kessell. Phillip Theatre Elizabeth Street |
Private Yuk Objects |
Alan Hopgood |
Oct-66 |
Graham Blundell, John Derum, Michael Duffield, Amanda Irving |
Two to One |
Words & Music: John McKellar, Gerry Donovan, Garth Nettheim, John Taylor, Bruce Wishart, John Crane, Peter Kenna, Diana Bell, Paul Riomfalvy, Betty Best, David Jones, John Howlett, Lance Mulcahy, Robert Gordon. |
Nov-55 |
Max Oldaker, Wendy Blacklock, Diana Bell, Barbara Wyndon. Dancer, Tom Merrifield. Tenor, Paul Miskell |
The Sound of Morley (A One-Man Band!) |
Robert Morley, with a nod to Kingsley Amis, Alexander Pope, Bernard Shaw & Oscar Wilde |
1967 |
Robert Morley . 2 duplicate copies. Phillip Theatre |
Rattle of a Simple Man |
Charles Dyer |
May-64 |
John Meillon, June Salter. Phillip Theatre Elizabeth Street. 2 copies, one with several autographs |
"Relatively Speaking" |
Alan Ayckbourn |
Mar-68 |
Googie Withers, John McCallum, Peter Adams, Rowena Wallace. With 3 newspaper cuttings. Phillip Theatre |
A Severed Head |
Iris Murdoch & JB Priestly |
May-65 |
Robin Bailey, Dianna Perryman, Michael Blakemore. Autographs. Phillip Theatre |
A Severed Head |
Iris Murdoch & JB Priestly |
May-65 |
Robin Bailey, Dianna Perryman, Michael Blakemore. 2nd copy with promotional flyer. Phillip Theatre |
"There will be an Interval of 15 Minutes". An Intimate Revue |
Lyrics & Music: William Orr, Sybil Graham, Ron Fraser, Ray Behler, Victor Darrell, John Kingsmill, Ray Taylor, K. Molteno, tommy Tycho, Noeline Brown, Barry Creyton, Slim de Grey, Don Sky, Dot Mendoza, Eric Rasdall, Peter Narroway, Nan Whitcombel, Douglas Anders, Lance Mulcahy, Alan Melville, Lois Ramsay, Bill Salmon, John Law, John Milson, Ian Austin |
May-67 |
Gloria Dawn, June Salter, Donald Macdonald, Bobby Donovan. Phillip Theatre. 3 copies, one with autographs |
Tintookies. A musical Fantasy for Marionettes |
Writerm Hal Saunders. Music Kurt Herweg |
Aug-65 |
Peter Scriven, Sam Kummli, Peter Morris. Puppeteers. Presented by The Australian Elizabethan Trust & The Arts Council of Australia (NSW Division) Phillip Theatre |
Santa's Christmas Party: A Musical Entertainment for Children |
Music: Sybil Graham & Dot Mendoza |
Dec-64 |
Noel Brophy, Reginald Livermore, Donna Lee. 2 copies, one with several autographs |
Emelyn Williams as Charles Dickens. World Centenary Tour 1970 |
Charles Dickens |
1970 |
Emelyn Williams. Phillip Theatre |
What's New? |
Ray Taylor, Noeline Brown, Eric Rasdall, Michael Smith, John Law, William Orr, Dot Mendoza, Lance Mulcahy |
Jul-62 |
Noeline Brown, Margaret Dence, Barry Creyton. Phillip Theatre. 3 copies, one with autographs, one coming apart |
Your Own Thing. A New Rock Musical |
Hal Hester & Danny Apolinar from book by Donald Driver |
1969 |
Bryan Davies, Lynn Rogers, Lois Ramsey, Kristen Mann, Bunny Gibson. 2 copies. Phillip Theatre |
When we are Married |
JB Priestly. Musical adaptation. Music Tommy Tycho. Lyrics Alan Kitson |
Aug-70 |
Johnny Lockwood, Jill Perryman, Susan Swinford, Henri Szeps. Phillip Theatre |
A Wish is a Dream |
William Orr, Dot Mendoza |
Dec-62 |
Valda Bagnall, Bryan Davies, Jackie Weaver, Neva Carr Glynn. 2 copies, one with autographs. Phillip Theatre |
Who Killed Santa Claus |
Terence Feely |
Apr-71 |
Maggie Fitzgibbon, Brian Adams, Lionel Long. Phillip Theatre |
Yes Please |
Lyrics & Music: Lenny Addelson, Jeanne Bargy, Herb Corey, Stan Daniels, Vivian Ellis, Frank Gehrecke, Ray Jessell, David Jones, John Law, Bernard Lynch, Melvyn Morrow, John Peacock, David Dalwitz, Neville Phillips, Ray Taylor, Dot Mendoza, Lance Mulcahy, David Dalwitz, Edward Scott, Peter Stannard, Robb Stewart, Paul Thom |
Mar-62 |
Gordon Chater, Jill Perryman, Judi Farr, Jim Hannan. 3 copies. Phillip Theatre |
Yes Please |
Lyrics & Music: Lenny Addelson, Jeanne Bargy, Herb Corey, Stan Daniels, Vivian Ellis, Frank Gehrecke, Ray Jessell, David Jones, John Law, Bernard Lynch, Melvyn Morrow, John Peacock, David Dalwitz, Neville Phillips, Ray Taylor, Dot Mendoza, Lance Mulcahy, |
Mar-62 |
4th copy, autographed with different format showcasing Gordon Chater & Jill Perryman. |
The Sekers nylon story |
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195? |
As told by Christian Dior, de Givenchy and William Orr. The Sekers Nylon Story wants to show to the fashion concious Australian women that nylon is a veritable material … The ladies of the Phillip Street Theatre are wearing gowns designed by Peter Hurst. |