La Boheme

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Event La Boheme
Venue Theatre Royal (1868-1962), Adelaide, SA
First Date 14 November 1957
Opening Date 14 November 1957
Last Date 20 November 1957
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Part of a Tour Yes
Description Act 1: an Attic, Latin Quarter, Paris
Act 2: Cafe Momus, Christmas Eve
Act 3: a City Gate of Paris
Act 4: the Attic-studio
Description Source Programme
Primary Genre Music Theatre
Secondary Genre Opera
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Jim Daly Actor Flower Boy
Pamela Coleman Actor and Singer
Silvio De Viteo Actor and Singer
Gregory Dempsey Actor and Singer Parpignol, Toy Vendor
Józef Drewniak Actor and Singer
Valerie Earl Actor and Singer
Neil Easton Actor and Singer Marcel, a Painter
Anthony Fenech Actor and Singer
Waverney Ford Actor and Singer
John Germain Actor and Singer
Thomas Harry Actor and Singer
Joe Hartman Actor and Singer
John Hodges Actor and Singer
Rosalind Keene Actor and Singer
Robert Le Maistre Actor and Singer
Alan Light Actor and Singer Schaunard, a Musician
Joy Mammen Actor and Singer Musetta
Murray Mardardy Actor and Singer
Noel McCabe Actor and Singer
Bettine McCaughan Actor and Singer
Leo McKernan Actor and Singer
Elsie Morison Actor and Singer Mimi, a Seamstress
Peter North Actor and Singer
Gwendell Oberg Actor and Singer
Janne Ross Actor and Singer
Walter Rychtowski Actor and Singer
Judith Staff Actor and Singer
Roy Stark Actor and Singer
Edgar Sulcs Actor and Singer
Neil Warren-Smith Actor and Singer Colline, a Philosopher
Elizabeth West Actor and Singer
Max Worthley Actor and Singer Rudolph, a Poet
Bill Youde Actor and Singer
John Young Actor and Singer Benoit, Landlord and Alcindoro, State Councillor and follower of Musetta
Gino Zancanaro Actor and Singer
Eleonore Treiber Choreographer
Giacomo Puccini Composer
George Humphrey Conductor
Tibor Paul Conductor Guest Conductor
Georg Tintner Conductor Conductor for La Boheme
Dres Hardingham Designer
Robin Lovejoy Director
Robert Quentin General Manager
Joseph Post Musical Director
Sam Bor Orchestral Leader
Philip Cope Wardrobe Master/Mistress
Mary Poxon Wardrobe Mistress
Resources
Works
Text Nationality Italy
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information 4 performances, 14, 16, 18, 20 November
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Brochure Dennis Wolanski Library collection at UNSW Library
Programme University of Adelaide BSL Special Collections, Theatre Collection
Programme Performing Arts Collection of South Australia
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 29742