Anchored / The Younger Generation

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Event Anchored / The Younger Generation
Venue Concordia Hall, Sydney, NSW
First Date 26 July 1913
Dates Estimated No
Status Amateur
World Premiere No
Description A Comedy for Parents in Three Acts (The Younger Generation)
A Dramatic incident in a College (Anchored)
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Doris Ashbury Actor Grace Kennion (The Younger Generation)
Cadogan Actor Maggie (Maid at Mr. Kennion's) (The Younger Generation)
Leslie Casey Actor Edwin (Medical) (Anchored)
Adrian Consett Stephen Actor James Henry Kennion (the Father) (The Younger Generation) Freddie (Law Student) (Anchored)
G Cooper Actor Arthur Kennion (The Younger Generation)
P Courtney Actor Thomas Kennion (the Uncle) (The Younger Generation)
Ailsa Craig Actor Mrs. Kennion (the Mother) (The Younger Generation) Margaret Durant (Anchored)
I I Hudson Actor The College Porter (Anchored)
R R Kidston Actor Mr. Fowle (of the Langton Park Liberal Association) (The Younger Generation) Sam (Engineering) (Anchored)
R S Lasker Actor Mr. Leadbitter (of the Langton Park Liberal Association) (The Younger Generation)
B Marshall Actor Mrs. Hannah Kennion (The Younger Generation)
Hector "Sandy" McLeod Actor Reggie Kennion (The Younger Generation) Charlie (Divinity) (Anchored)
Lewis Windemere Nott Actor Cliford Rawson (The Younger Generation) Clive (Medical) (Anchored)
Leslie Casey Director "The Younger Generation" and "Anchored"
Adrian Consett Stephen Playwright Anchored
Stanley Houghton Playwright The Younger Generation
Works
Text Nationality Australia
England
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information "The Younger Generation" was preceded at 8 o'clock by "Anchored". Proceeds were to be devoted to the University Women's Sports Association.
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Book Dictionary of the Australian Theatre 1788 - 1914 by Eric Irvin
Newspaper Hermes 1889-1920; amusement notices of the Sydney Morning Herald and Daily Telegraph 1900-1920.
Event Identifier 86105
Dataset AusStage