Gypsy

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Event Gypsy
Venue Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
First Date 3 May 1975
Opening Date 3 May 1975
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Part of a Tour Yes
Description Gypsy opens in the early 1920's and closes some ten years later. It gives a kaleidoscope picture of life in the theatre in a different American towns during that period.
Grand Australian Premiere on Saturday 3rd May 1975.
Description Source Programme
Primary Genre Music Theatre
Secondary Genre Musical
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Ted Ashton Actor and Singer Kringelein, Cow
Lloyd Baxter Actor and Singer Newsboy
Lisa Bowie Actor and Singer Baby June
Karen Chaffey Actor and Singer Balloon Girl
Leanne Chaffey Actor and Singer Baby Louise
Stephen Clark Actor and Singer Yonkers / Farm Boy
Anthea Collin Actor and Singer Baby June
Kevin Coxhead Actor and Singer Farm Boy
Allan Crapper Actor and Singer Newsboy
Shane Crapper Actor and Singer Newsboy
Gloria Dawn Actor and Singer Rose
Tom de Ville Actor and Singer Uncle Jocko / Cigar
Stephen Dohl Actor and Singer Newsboy
Colin Drake Actor and Singer Pop / Bourgeron-Cochon
Edwin Duryea Actor and Singer George / Cow / Mr Goldstone
Grant Dyer Actor and Singer Clarence
Scott Edwards Actor and Singer Farm Boy
Wayne Harrison Actor and Singer Pastey
Clive Hearne Actor and Singer Weber
Kerryn Henderson Actor and Singer Hollywood Blonde / Showgirl / Maid
Jurgen Hendrich Actor and Singer Newsboy
Adrian Hirst Actor and Singer Clarence
Frank Howson Actor and Singer L.A. / Farm Boy
Pamela Jobson Actor and Singer Hollywood Blonde / Showgirl
Narelle Johnson Actor and Singer Tessie Tura
Danna Jolly Actor and Singer Baby Louise
Carlos Keena Actor and Singer Newsboy
Toni Lamond Actor and Singer Replaced Gloria Dawn as Rose
Joanne Larsen Actor and Singer Baby Louise
Donna Lee Actor and Singer Agnes / Hollywood Blonde / Showgirl
Stephen Lincoln Actor and Singer Newsboy
Julie Lockman Actor and Singer Balloon Girl
Joan Millar Actor and Singer Hollywood Blonde / Showgirl
Dianna Moore Actor and Singer Hollywood Blonde / Showgirl
Brett O'Brien Actor and Singer Newsboy
Lynne Porteous Actor and Singer Miss Cratchitt / Mazeppa
Graham Rouse Actor and Singer Herbie
Murray Sandford Actor and Singer Clarence
Sheryl Sciro Actor and Singer Electra
Pamela Stephenson Actor and Singer June
Jodie Tyson Actor and Singer Baby June
Peter Vaughan Actor and Singer San Diego / Farm Boy
Sue Walker Actor and Singer Louise
Jack Webster Actor and Singer Tulsa / Farm Boy
Coralie Wye Actor and Singer Hollywood Blonde / Showgirl
Fred Hunter Administrator, Theatre Manager Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Assistant
Clive Mawson Administrator, Theatre Manager Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
Gwen Brooks Adminstrator, Business Manager Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, Group Bookings
Jule Styne Composer
Raoul Pene Du Bois Costume Designer
Betty Pounder Dance Director
Barrie Ingham Director
Harold Bird Electrician J.C. Williamson Production Division
Melvin Conder Lighting Designer
Stephen Sondheim Lyricist
Dale Ringland Musical Director
Gary Pearce Performer Newsboy
Lisa Janman Photographer Balloon Girl
John Robertson Producer J.C. Williamson Production Division, Executive Production Director
John Bartlett Properties Master J.C. Williamson Production Division
Stan Davies Properties Master J.C. Williamson Production Division
Tony Auer Set and/or Property Maker J.C. Williamson Production Division, Master
Robert Randolph Set Designer
John Scandrett Sound Operator / Engineer J.C. Williamson Production Division
Gail Essler Stage Manager
Wayne Harrison Stage Manager, Assistant Patsey
Simon Whyte Stage Manager, Deputy
Ivan Calnin Technical Manager J.C. Williamson Production Division
Kevin Miller Wardrobe Master J.C. Williamson Production Division
Arthur Laurents Writer
Resources
Works
Text Nationality United States of America
Production Nationality Australia
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Programme Jamie Henson collection
The Noreen Le Mottee Collection Programme donated by Stuart Heathorn
Programme Dennis Wolanski Library collection at UNSW Library
Event Identifier 124405