L'Aiglon

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Event L'Aiglon
Venue Savoy Theatre, Sydney, NSW
First Date 8 August 1933
Last Date 10 August 1933
Dates Estimated No
Status Amateur
World Premiere No
Description Sydney University Dramatic Society was responsible for last week's big Little Theatre splash in Rostand's "L'Aiglon," a welcome change from the always-with-us Noel Coward and such. The producer, May Hollinworth, had much to do with this success, her arrangement of scenes which required many characters on the stage being excellent.
Description Source Reviewer's Opinion
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Bill Ash Actor Baron von Gentz; Guibert
Alan Coutts Actor Pionnet
Alan Crawford Actor Marshal Marmont
Tom Ewer Actor Metternich
David Game Actor Attache of the French Embassy
Murray Gosper Actor Marquis de Bombelles
Judith Halse-Rogers Actor Fanny Elssler
Margaret Lundie Actor
Mungo B MacCallum Actor Seraph Flambeau
Dorothy Mannix Actor Countess Camerata
Ian Maxwell Actor Count Prokesch
Eugenie McNeil Actor Maria Louisa
Jack Needham Actor A Tailor; An Usher; Goubeaux
Wendy Newtown Actor
Peter Osborn Actor Eaglet, the Duke of Reichstadt
Barbara Phillips Actor
Bob Pilcher Actor Lord Cowley; An Officer; A Dominican Monk
Nigel Pilcher Actor Tiburtius de Loget
Peggy Prell Actor
John Radford Actor Count Sandor; General Hartmann; A chamberlain
Geraldine Rutherford Actor
Kath Rutherford Actor Scarampi
Nedra Ryrie Actor
Sheila Smith Actor Theresa de Loget
Gordon Spencer Actor Emperor of Austria
Marie Swift Actor
Anne Weigal Actor
Margaret Weigal Actor
Edward West Actor Dr Malfatti
Frank Windeyer Actor Captain Foresti
Edmond Rostand Author
Edward Collyer Electrician
Donald MacCallum Electrician
Frank Wilkinson Electrician
Jeanie Ranken Front of House
Roy Maling Musical Director
May Hollinworth Producer
Frank Dwyer Stage Manager
Volny Bulteau Vocalist
Tony Balthazar Count Dietrichstein
Northleigh Carter Montenegro
Keith Donald Count Sedlnizky
Hugh Gilchrist Morchain
Les Philpott Thalberg
Patricia Rutherford Archduchess Sophia of Austria
Bob Stevenson Viscount of Otranto
Resources
Works
Text Nationality France
Production Nationality Australia
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Newspaper Women's Weekly, 19/8/1933, p33
Correspondence From the SUDS spreadsheet by Laura Ginters
Event Identifier 103740
Dataset AusStage