The Man Who Stayed at Home

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Event The Man Who Stayed at Home
Venue Theatre Royal (1875-1972), Sydney, NSW
First Date 1 May 1915
Last Date 3 June 1915
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Description A detective poses as a shirker to unmask spies at an East Coast boarding house.
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre Drama
Subjects World War 1
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Arthur Cornell Actor
Dorothy Cumming Actor
Frank Harvey Actor
Martin Lewis Actor
Cyril Mackay Actor
Eily Malyon Actor
Charles Morse Actor
Violet Paget Actor
Lizette Parkes Actor
Tempe Pigott Actor
Emma Temple Actor
Leslie Victor Actor
Charles Berkeley Adminstrator: Business Manager
Clyde Meynell Director
George Tallis Director
Hugh J Ward Director
E J Tait General Manager
J Keers Movement Director
J E Harold Terry Playwright
Lechmere Worrall Playwright
George Barnum Producer
Leslie Board Scenic Artist
William Little Scenic Artist
Albert Pearce Stage Manager
Works
Text Nationality England
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information The play has its setting in England in 1914. When the story opens, Christopher Bent, the hero, is the centre of general indignation for, though young and perfectly fit, he has so far failed to enlist. And to make matters worse, he will give no explanation whatever for his conduct, and indeed treats the scorn of his friends in a flippant manner.
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Thesis Heckenberg
Programme PROMPT collection National Library of Australia, digitized in Trove.. J.C.Williamson Scrapbook 8, Volume 3
Event Identifier 106467
Dataset AusStage