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The Australian Performing Group staged “Phar Lap – it’s Cingalese for lightning, y’know”, written by Steve Mastare) (aka Stephen Mastare, Stephanie Mastare and Ess Mastare), at the Pram Factory theatre in March and April 1977.
Director: Paul Hampton. Cast: Susy Potter, Claire Dobbin, Phil Motherwell, Alison Richards, Wilfred Last, Greig Pickhaver. Design: Micky Allen, Carol Porter. Lighting: Ian McKenzie. Original Music: Andrew Bell. Poster: Bob Daly. Props :Ursula Harrison. Costume: Freda Rowed. Sound Operator: Margot Nash.
Below is a copy of “Turf Notes”, a publicity brochure for the programme.
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Posted in Alternative theatre, APG, Australian Performing Group, Australian theatre, Live theatre, Pram Factory Theatre, Theatre History
Tagged 1977, Alison Richards, APG, Australian Performing Group, Bob Daly, Cingalese, Claire Dobbin, Greig Pickhaver, Paul Hampton, Phar Lap, Phil Motherwell, Pram Factory, Stephen Mastare, Susy Potter, turf notes, Wilfred Last
This is the second brochure prepared by the Actors Agency run by the APG . It was prepared in 1975 and contains photographs and short biographies of the following actors, with a page allocated to each:
Joe Bolza, Eileen Chapmen, Jane Clifton, Roz deWinter, Claire Dobbin, Bill Garner, Neil Giles, Max Gillies, Sue Ingelton, Evelyn Krape, Wilfred Last, Yvonne Marini, Robert Meldrum, Fay Mokotow, Greig Pickhaver, Carol Porter, Susy Potter, Michael Price, Tim Robertson, Tony Taylor and Bob Thorneycroft.
Posted in Alternative theatre, APG, Australian Performing Group, Australian theatre, Live theatre, Pram Factory Theatre, Theatre History
Tagged 1975, actors, APG, Australian Performing Group, Bill Garner, Bob Thorneycroft., Carol Porter, Claire Dobbin, Eileen Chapmen, Evelyn Krape, Fay Mokotow, Greig Pickhaver, Jane Clifton, Joe Bolza, Max Gillies, Michael Price, Neil Giles, photographs, Pram Factory, Robert Meldrum, Roz deWinter, Sue Ingelton, Susy Potter, Tim Robertson, Tony Taylor, Wilfred Last, Yvonne Marini