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“The Dudders”, poster and reviews, Nov 1976

“The Dudders”, a cabaret-style musical comedy set in Australia in 1942, was staged at the Pram Factory front theatre and ran from 11 November to 24 December 1976. It was written by John Romeril and John Timlin and directed by John Romeril, all APG members. The actors were Tim Robertson, Alison Richards, Susy Potter, Bob Thorneycroft, Bob Daly, Peter Green, Richard Murphet and Bill Garner.

Below are copies of the APG publicity poster and favourable reviews by theatre critics Bob Crimeen, Leonard Radic and Neil Jillett.


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“A Stretch of the Imagination” – rave reviews, 1976

“A Stretch of the Imagination”, a one character play by Jack Hibberd, has been staged many times in many places with different actors in the lead. It has become an Australian classic.

In 1976, when staged in the back theatre of the Pram Factory, the character of Monk O’Neill was played by Max Gillies (directed by Paul Hampton); and the play and performance received rave reviews. Copies of three of those reviews appear below. (The play, with the same actor and director, was staged again at the Pram Factory – this time in the front theatre – in Aug/Sept 1977.)

Neil Jillet described the play as “probably the most beautiful Australian play ever written”; Bob Crimeen said “Hibberd’s masterpiece of hallucinations and shattered dreams gives Gillies the chance to prove his mettle in tragic-comedy”; and a writer for the Sunday Press said “This study of a singular man is Australian writer Jack Hibberd at his best …. Max Gillies as Monk O’Neil, is brilliant and gives Melbourne … the performance of the year”.

(“A Stretch of the Imagination” was first performed at the Pram Factory in 1972, with Peter Cummins as Monk O’Neill, directed by Jack Hibberd.)

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“Smack in the Dacks/Smackin the Dacks” bad reviews – 1977

It’s fair to say that Melbourne theatre critics, Leonard Radic and Neil Jillet, did not like the APG’s “Smack in the Dacks”. Below are copies of their reviews: Leonard Radic in The Age (Nov ’77) and Neil Jillett in The Herald (21/11/77).

Picture, The Age, Nov “77

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