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Cast: Doris Fitton, Jane Conolly, William Gates, Alfred Race, O. D. Bissett, R. Harding Brown and Colin Peebles.
Production Details
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First Performed: Independent Theatre, Sydney, opened May 25 1935 for a season of Saturday performances. Produced by William Rees.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Round the Theatre
1935
single work
review
— Appears in: The Opinion , 15 June - 15 July vol. 1 no. 2 1935; (p. 24-25, 27)
— Review of False Colours 1935 single work drama Also reviews: the Studio Theatre Club's production of Max Eyb's Heloise, John Longden's Our Kind of Love and G. Gordon Forsythe's production of The Judgment of Jean Calvert, the film The Man Who Reclaimed His Head showing at the Variety Theatrette, Cardamatis' production of The Tempest, Philip Lewis' Professional Repertory's production of Keith Winter's The Shining Hour. -
Round the Theatres
1935
single work
review
— Appears in: The Opinion , 15 May vol. 1 no. 1 1935; (p. 21)Includes an extensive review of English playwright Edward Wooll's Libel staged by the Player's Club on 4, 18 and 25 May 1935. It was produced by John Appleton. The cast was Arthur O'Keefe and William Wines.
Also includes mention of Philip Lewis' first production The Green Bay Tree with his Professional repertory Company at the Savoy and the Theatre Royale.
Also includes a report of an upcoming production of The Tempest at the Savoy Theatre produced by Raoul Cardamatis, Bryant's Playhouse One Act Play Tournament and Junior Theatre League contest.
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Round the Theatre
1935
single work
review
— Appears in: The Opinion , 15 June - 15 July vol. 1 no. 2 1935; (p. 24-25, 27)
— Review of False Colours 1935 single work drama Also reviews: the Studio Theatre Club's production of Max Eyb's Heloise, John Longden's Our Kind of Love and G. Gordon Forsythe's production of The Judgment of Jean Calvert, the film The Man Who Reclaimed His Head showing at the Variety Theatrette, Cardamatis' production of The Tempest, Philip Lewis' Professional Repertory's production of Keith Winter's The Shining Hour. -
Round the Theatres
1935
single work
review
— Appears in: The Opinion , 15 May vol. 1 no. 1 1935; (p. 21)Includes an extensive review of English playwright Edward Wooll's Libel staged by the Player's Club on 4, 18 and 25 May 1935. It was produced by John Appleton. The cast was Arthur O'Keefe and William Wines.
Also includes mention of Philip Lewis' first production The Green Bay Tree with his Professional repertory Company at the Savoy and the Theatre Royale.
Also includes a report of an upcoming production of The Tempest at the Savoy Theatre produced by Raoul Cardamatis, Bryant's Playhouse One Act Play Tournament and Junior Theatre League contest.