Event |
Dear Charles
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Venue |
Police Boys' Club Theatrette, Broken Hill, NSW |
First Date |
25 September 1960 |
Opening Date |
25 September 1960 |
Last Date |
9 October 1960 |
Dates Estimated |
No |
Status |
Amateur |
World Premiere |
No |
Description |
This comedy by Alan Melville, adapted from Les Enfants d'Edouard, concerns three children of the charming Denise Darvel, well-known authoress and lecturer, who have looked upon the portrait of a handsome man hanging over the mantelpiece in their Paris home as their beloved father, Charles. When, however, two of them, Martine and Walter, suddenly announce their intention of marrying into a respectable middle-class family, Denise is obliged to shatter their illusions. It transpires that three men - an English baronet, a Polish pianist and a French business man - between them, are concerned with the secret of the children's parentage, and in this revelation much of the sparkling and piquant comedy occurs. The question is: does "Dear Charles" retain permanently his position of honours? |
Description Source |
Programme |
Primary Genre |
Theatre - Spoken Word
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Secondary Genre |
Comedy
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Organisations |
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Contributors |
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Resources |
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Works |
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Text Nationality |
England
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Production Nationality |
Australia
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Event Status |
Completed
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Data Source |
Source |
Description |
Newspaper |
Barrier Miner, 4 Oct 1960, p.15 |
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Event Identifier
| 95582 |
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