Event |
Tilly of Bloomsbury
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| Venue |
Theatre Royal, Melbourne, VIC |
| First Date |
20 March 1920 |
| Last Date |
27 May 1920 |
| Dates Estimated |
No |
| Status |
Professional |
| World Premiere |
No |
| Description |
A 1919 British comedic play written by Ian Hay. It is heavily influenced by the story of Cinderella and concerns a young woman from Bloomsbury in London, Tilly Wellwyn who falls in love with a wealthy aristocrat. Despite her poor background, she tries to pretend she is also from a noble background - attempting to fool his family also. She succeeds in this at first, but her attempts to make her own family pretend to be upper-class ultimately leads to the exposure of her ploy. |
| Primary Genre |
Theatre - Spoken Word
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| Secondary Genre |
Comedy
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| Subjects |
Class Issues
Romance
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| Organisations |
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| Contributors |
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| Resources |
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| Text Nationality |
England
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| Production Nationality |
Australia
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| Further Information |
The complete cast list was not entered.
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| Event Status |
Completed
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| Data Source |
| Source |
Description |
| Book |
Tallis, Silent Showman |
| Programme |
Dennis Wolanski Library collection at UNSW Library |
| Programme |
PROMPT Collection, J.C. Williamson scrapbooks of music and theatre programmes, Sydney and Melbourne, 1905-1921, vol 4, p256 |
| Thesis |
Heckenberg |
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| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Event Identifier |
152149 |
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