Alastair Duncan papers, ca. 1890s-2003
Alastair Duncan papers, ca. 1890s-2003
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ca. 1890s-2003
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9620 , P2/545
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Contents
1.6 metres of textual material (10 boxes), some files contain photographs
1 drawing
2 microfilm reels of textual records
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Fonds
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Contents
BOX 1
AD diaries, 1950-1963
Copy of manuscript vocal score for pop opera ‘The Mystery of Stanley Barlingbone’, lyrics written by AD, music by Roy Ritchie, [1971]
Papers relating to ‘Alastair’s participation in 21st anniversary of 2PH Sydney, 2004’ and AD’s book Actor’s Blood, ca. 1990s
Handwritten MS of ‘Hilarity without vulgarity’, 19...
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Full title
Alastair Duncan papers, ca. 1890s-2003
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Virginia Fuller, November 2012
Administrative / Biographical history
Alastair Duncan was a stage and screen actor, voice over artist and theatre director born in Ilford, Essex, England. He began acting whilst still in school and continued until shortly before his death in 2005. He served as director of Marian Street Theatre between 1973 and 1980 where he staged many musicals he had written or adapted.
In his...
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MLMSS 9620 , P2/545
Record Identifier
9arpyE7n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9arpyE7n
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Reference code
1045228
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