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AS YOU LIKE IT"By William Shakespeare.
Season Commencing, Thursday, 4th June, at 7.45 p.m. until Saturday, 13th June,AT THE ALBERT HALL
THE ARTS THEATREV- _ - S G* presents
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S
"AS YOU LIKE IT" Twenty-eighth YearProduction No. 260.
i A Pastoral Comedy Performances 1078-1089
DUKE SENIOR ..FREDERICK, theFIRST LORD .....SECOND LORD .AMIENS ............JACQUES ............Others attending Duke Senior after fleeing from Court
BILL/HAR£I£, GO"pTFRIED K.,LE BEAU CHARLES OLIVER JACQUES ;ORLANDO)ADAM ...............TOUCHSTONE SIR OLIVER^MArRTEXT
Boys
VICTOR KNIGHT KEVIN RADBOURNE
.. RON PHILLIPS TERRY HANSEN
.... STEVE RUSTON BARRY BREBNER
JOHN BOWSTEAD ... JOHN HOLBECK . DAVID CHRISTIE
BRUCE BARBOUR--------....................... DAVID CHRISTIE.................................. B ILL KREBS................................. B ILL PEPPER.............................. ALAN DENBY
. .... BERNARD DUNNECORIN ^ ....... JOHN MOONEYSILVIUS . ........... ........................... J jP & T WARREN POBJIEW ILLIAM ...................................... .̂..M............ BILL MORTONA FORESTER REPRESENTING HYMEN ............................................ B ILL PEPPERROSALIND ........................................................................................... H ILARY MAHONCELIA /| * ............. ,. ..... ANN O’ROURKE or MARGARET O’LEARYPHEBE ^ R C j ^ A ^ E y ^ or_JUDY MORRISON
LXDIES in t h e f o r e s t a f t e r f l e e in g THE C O U R T ^ r ^RUTH CLUNN, DELL MCNAUGHTON, IRAIDA Vlb N
RAGES ..................... ALISON PAYNE, RON 'CHORISTERS ........................................ ................................. BRISBANE CHORA.
There will be only one interval after Act I. This will be six minutes. There will be three blackouts denoting the passage of one night, two hours, and one day, respectively.
ACT I.1. Before Oliver’s House.2. Duke Frederick’s Palace.3. Before Oliver’s House.4. Duke Frederick’s Palace.5. Before the Palace.
1 .2 .
I N T E R V A LACT II.
Before the Palace.In the Forest of Arden.
PRODUCTION STAFFSTAGE M AN AGER ....................................................................................CHARLES MUIRPROPERTIES AND BACKSTAGE ASSISTANTS
BEVERLEY GRAHAM, SHEILA MORTON, ERIC LAWLER, andDAVID LONGLAND
SOUND...............................................................................................MARGARET WEBSTERLIGHTING ............. PAUL LUCAS, DAVID WARLAND, PEG. DEIGNANDECOR .........WARDROBE SCRIPT ........
JANOS SCHMIDL CARMEL MOHR, assisted by MARY-ANN GAFFNEY
.................................. JOCELYN WATERS, WENDY HAQPTPRODUCER GWEN FOGGON
*A’ 'SIC IS PLAYED BY THE NEW YORK MUSICA VIVA SOCIETY kUMENTS OF EARLY ELIZABETHAN TIMES. THE MUSIC IS THE MUSIC OF THE COURT OF QUEEN ELIZABETH I.
OXFORDPRESENTS :
The Fourth Centenary Editions of William ShakespearePOLISHED MOROCCO ...........................................................LAMBSKIN ..................................... :..........................................MOROCCOETTF. ........................................................................QUARTO LAMBSKIN ..............................................................
SPECIAL EDITIONS TO CELEBRATE SHAKESPEARE S FOURTH CENTENARY UNIVERSITY PRESS
(1564-1964)—PRICE 87/0 (Post 1/8) PRICE 59/3 (Post 1/5) PRICE 46/0 (Post 1/8) PRICE 53/9 (Post 1/8)
PENGUIN BOOKSWILLIAM SI1AKESPERIAN PLAYS : ,OTHELLO, THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR, JULIUS, CEASAR, RICHARD THE
SECOND, WINTER’S TALE, ROMEO & JULIET. Price 5/6 ea. (Post 8d) IWELFTH NIGHT, HENRY THE FIFTH, ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL,
Price 4/6 ea. (Post 8d).HENRY THE SIXTH. PRICE 7/6 (Post 1/2).SHAKESPEARE’S COMPANION 1564-1964, BY HALLIDAY. 17/6 (Ready July) Post 1/5
OBTAINABLE AT BARKERS BOOKSTORE 196 EDWARD STREET and at Grand Central Arcade,
BRISBANE
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Mrs DM HT THE ARTS THEM E !THE NEXT PRODUCTION OF THE ARTS THEATRE
The award winning play" A T A S T E OF H O N E Y "
by Shelagh Delaney Produced by JEAN TRUNDLE
With : Elizabeth Lindley, Ian Austin, Gerard Kennedy, Rhonda Gilmourand John Dommett,
I his is a powerful and compelling play, rich with comedy and tragedy and interspersed with song and dance.
Season commences Friday, 26th June and thence every Thursday, Friday and Saturday, until 1st August, at the Academy Theatre.
AUSTRALIAN PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE No. 5
" S U M M E R S O L S T I C E "by Helen Haenke
Produced by BRIAN MOLLTo be presented at a later date.
SUNDAY NIGHT CLUB21st June, 1964, 7.30 p.m.
Dulcie Dunlop-Ladds’ Musical Comedy“AND TWICE ON SATURDAY”
By kind permission of Twelfth Night Theatre at Gowrie Hall, 39 Wickham Terrace
COFFEE 2/-.
PLAYW RITING COMPETITION OPEN TO QUEENSLANDERSA prize of £100 is offered by The Arts Theatre for a three-act play by
a resident Queenslander. The winning play will be considered for production by The Arts Theatre later this year.
Closing date for entries is 1st July, 1964, and further details and entry forms are available from The Arts Theatre Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Pauline Ballinger, who may be contacted at The Arts Theatre Office—-Phone 36 5009.
CREDITSFORD’S PIANO HOUSE, 588 Stanley Street, South Brisbane, are suppliers of Musical Instruments tp the Arts Theatre.Foyer Photographs by D’ARCY PI-ORR STUDIOS, 9 Trafalgar Street, Woolloongabba; official photographers to the Arts Theatre.PETER STUYVESANT Cigarettes supplied by American Cigarette Co. (Overseas) Pty.
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