Love's Labour's Lost / Fumed Oak / Hay Fever

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Event Love's Labour's Lost / Fumed Oak / Hay Fever
Venue University of NSW (Kensington Campus), Kensington, NSW
Umbrella Event Second Year Student Performance
First Date 26 October 1960
Opening Date 26 October 1960
Last Date 26 October 1960
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional Training Schools/Colleges
World Premiere No
Description Light comedies were selected for this performance partly because they are entertaining and partly because they represent problems of particular difficulty for young actors and actresses.
Description Source Programme
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre One Act Plays
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Contributors
Name Function Notes
Doug Anderson Actor Lord Longaville in Love's Labour's Lost
Elspeth Ballantyne Actor Sorel Bliss in Hay Fever
Lance Bennett Actor King Ferdinand of Navarre in Love's Labour's Lost
John Boden Actor Don Adriano De Armado in Love's Labour's Lost
Jeanette Brown Actor Clara in Hay Fever
Jeanette Brown Actor Lady Katherine in Love's Labour's Lost
Peter Couchman Actor Servant in Love's Labour's Lost
Peter Couchman Actor Sandy Tyrell in Hay Fever
Elaine Cusick Actor Lady Maria in Love's Labour's Lost
Elaine Cusick Actor Elsie Gow in Fumed Oak
Harriet Dearth Actor Doris Gow in Fumed Oak
Ron Finney Actor Simon Bliss in Hay Fever
Murray Foy Actor Henry Gow in Fumed Oak
John Gregg Actor Lord Dumaine in Love's Labour's Lost
Lana Harnat Actor Jackie Coryton in Hay Fever
Edwin Hodgeman Actor Lord Berowne in Love's Labour's Lost
Eric Hoek Actor Lord Marcade in Love's Labour's Lost
Jeffrey Keegan Actor Sir Nathaniel in Love's Labour's Lost
Patricia King Actor Myra Arundel in Hay Fever
Dibbs Mather Actor Schoolmaster Holofernes in Love's Labour's Lost
Dibbs Mather Actor David Bliss in Hay Fever
Peter Morris Actor Constable Dull in Love's Labour's Lost
June Murphy Actor Grandma in Fumed Oak
Robyn Nevin Actor Moth the page in Love's Labour's Lost
Rosemary Pile Actor Judith Bliss in Hay Fever
Jack Potter Actor Costard the clown in Love's Labour's Lost
Mary Reynolds Actor The Princess of France in Love's Labour's Lost
Warwick Russell Actor Lord Boyet in Love's Labour's Lost
Penelope Spence Actor Jaquenetta in Love's Labour's Lost
Kenneth Taylor Actor Richard Greatham in Hay Fever
Priscilla Thompson Actor Lady Rosaline in Love's Labour's Lost
Julie Simpson Assistant Stage Manager Hay Fever
Roy Caddy Composer Love's Labour's Lost
Bruce Lawrence Composer Love's Labour's Lost
Brian Blain Costume Designer Fumed Oak
Annette Bottomley Costume Designer Love's Labour's Lost
Lola Etherton Costume Designer Love's Labour's Lost
Leonie Gould Costume Designer Love's Labour's Lost
Francine Luks Costume Designer Love's Labour's Lost
Helen Robie Costume Designer Love's Labour's Lost
Tony Tripp Costume Designer Love's Labour's Lost
Allan Hambley Curator Hay Fever
Margaret Barr Director Love's Labour's Lost / Fumed Oak / Hay Fever
Murray Foy Director Hay Fever
Robert Quentin Director Hay Fever
John Tasker Director Love's Labour's Lost
Joan Whalley Director Fumed Oak
Reg Bartram Electrician Hay Fever
Nick Dowling Electrician Hay Fever
Heinz Berglas Musician Love's Labour's Lost
June Diamond Musician Love's Labour's Lost
Walter Mack Musician Love's Labour's Lost
Vic Mandel Musician Love's Labour's Lost
Peter Richardson Musician Love's Labour's Lost
Brian Strong Musician Love's Labour's Lost
Noel Coward Playwright Fumed Oak / Hay Fever
William Shakespeare Playwright Love's Labour's Lost
Luciana Arrighi Set Designer Love's Labour's Lost
Lola Etherton Set Designer Hay Fever
Brian Blain Stage Manager Hay Fever
Tom Brown Technical Manager Hay Fever
Works
Text Nationality England
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information The first play - Love's Labour's Lost is one of Shakespeare's first plays and one of the great English comedies - filled with scintillating word play, fantastical and surreal humour and qualities of youthful expression. Fumed Oak, by Noel Coward, is a short play in a cycle of 10 one act plays, overall titled Tonight at 8:30. Hay Fever, also by Noel Coward, is a cross between a high farce an
Event Status Completed
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Programme
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 153559