Mame

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Event Mame
Venue Her Majesty's Theatre (1962-1977 & 1988-), Adelaide, SA
First Date 12 October 1968
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre Musical
Related Events
  • Is part of tour Mame , Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 25 May 1968
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
David Atkins Actor Patrick Dennis, Age 10 (Alternate)
Sheila Bradley Actor Vera Charles
Bruce Budd Actor Bishop
Gaylea Byrne Actor Mame
Meg Chilcott Actor Dance Teacher
Patsy Dance Actor Madame Branislowski
Barry Devenish Actor Gregor
John Dolan Actor Patrick Denis, aged 19 to 29
Colin Doyle Actor Artist
John Frawley Actor Dwight Babcock
Michael Garrick Actor
Diana Goller Actor Mrs Upson
Philip Gould Actor Patrick Dennis - aged 10 (Alternate)
Diana Greentree Actor Pegeen Ryan
William Griffiths Actor Stage Manager
Noel Hanlen Actor Doorman
Mary Hardy Actor Agnes Gooch
Geoff Hiscock Actor Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside
Stephen Jackson Actor
Wim Jonker Actor Ralph Devine
Keith Lee Actor M. Lindsay Woolsey
Douglas Ling Actor Ito
Mary Mackay Actor Mother Burnside
Yvonne Mathew Actor Gloria Upson
Russell McCormick Actor Junior Babock
Jeffrey McDonald Actor
Lester Morris Actor Uncle Jeff
Robert Murphy Actor Messenger
Cliff Neate Actor Mr Upson
Barbara Satchell Actor Art Model
Mary Ann Severne Actor Sally Cato
Michael White Actor Elevator Boy
Patrick Dennis Author
Jerome Lawrence Author
Robert Lee Author
Betty Pounder Choreographer
Jerry Herman Composer Lyricist
Robert Mackintosh Costume Designer
Noel Smith Musical Director
Fred Hebert Producer
Jean Eckart Set Designer
William Eckart Set Designer
Resources
Works
Text Nationality United States of America
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information Flinders University Library Special Collections - 2 copies.
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Programme University of Adelaide Special Collections
Programme Flinders University Library Special Collections Theatre Programmes 1968(2)
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 82692