Maytime

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Event Maytime
Venue Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC
Umbrella Event Royal Comic Opera Company season
First Date 23 August 1919
Last Date 10 October 1919
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Primary Genre Music Theatre
Secondary Genre Musical
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Phyllis Amery Actor and Singer
Gladys Baker Actor and Singer
C R Bantock Actor and Singer
Percy Claridge Actor and Singer
George Conyngham Actor and Singer
Dorothy Drew Actor and Singer
Fred England Actor and Singer
Rosie Evesson Actor and Singer
John Forde Actor and Singer
Olive Godwin Actor and Singer
H Higgs Actor and Singer
Leslie Holland Actor and Singer
Brian Lawrence Actor and Singer
Addie Lennard Actor and Singer
Connie Metters Actor and Singer
Gladys Moncrieff Actor and Singer
James O'Toole Actor and Singer
Oliver Peacock Actor and Singer
Leah Pritchard Actor and Singer
Jack Ralston Actor and Singer
Harry Ratcliffe Actor and Singer
Myrtle Reed Actor and Singer
Harold Reeves Actor and Singer
Reginald Roberts Actor and Singer
Phil Smith Actor and Singer
Sidney Stirling Actor and Singer
Alice Williams Actor and Singer
Violet Yorke Actor and Singer
Florence Young Actor and Singer
Clyde Meynell Administrator
George Tallis Administrator
Hugh J Ward Administrator
G H Smith Adminstrator: Business Manager
Charles A Wenman Associate Director
Rida Johnson Young Book and Lyrics Librettist
Minnie Hooper Choreographer
Sigmund Romberg Composer
Maie Baird Dancer
Robert MacKinnon Dancer
Victor Champion Musical Director
Irene Caffyn Performer
Lorna Gowland Performer
Dolly Massey Performer
George A Highland Producer
Leslie Board Scenic Artist
Alfred Andrew Stage Manager
Resources
Works
Text Nationality United States of America
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information The story is based on the 1913 German operetta Wie einst im Mai (Like Once in May), composed by Walter Kollo, with words by Rudolf Bernauer and Rudolf Schanzer. The story, set in New York, is told in episodes covering a long period, from 1840 to the 20th century. Wealthy young Ottillie is in love with Dick, but they are kept apart by family and circumstance. Years later, their descendants marry.
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Thesis Heckenberg
Book Tallis
Programme PROMPT Collection, J.C. Williamson scrapbooks of music and theatre programmes, Sydney and Melbourne, 1905-1921, vol 4, p246
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 150958