William Brendan Dunne theatrical papers, ca. 1948-1980
William Brendan Dunne theatrical papers, ca. 1948-1980
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ca. 1948-1980
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MLMSS 8798
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2.04 metres of textual material (12 boxes)
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BOXES 1-7
Scrapbooks concerning the Pocket Playhouse, containing press clippings, photographs (colour and black and white), programs, tickets, playbills, invitations, etc. Also containing programs and tickets from other theatres in Sydney and New South Wales, including Sydney Opera House, Capitol Theatre, Ensemble Theatre, Marian St. Theatre, a...
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William Brendan Dunne theatrical papers, ca. 1948-1980
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Bequeathed by William Brendan Dunne, 1994
Administrative / Biographical history
Norman McVickers formed St. Peters Community Players in 1947, with performances first in May Street, St. Peters, then later in Terry Street, Sydenham.
Pocket Playhouse was officially opened in 1957 by the then Premier of New South Wales, the Hon. J. J. Cahill, and the St. Peters Community Players adopted the new name.
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MLMSS 8798
Record Identifier
16A7xLgn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16A7xLgn
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79197
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