Dear Charles

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Event Dear Charles
Venue Police Boys' Club Theatrette, Broken Hill, NSW
First Date 25 September 1960
Opening Date 25 September 1960
Last Date 9 October 1960
Dates Estimated No
Status Amateur
World Premiere No
Description This comedy by Alan Melville, adapted from Les Enfants d'Edouard, concerns three children of the charming Denise Darvel, well-known authoress and lecturer, who have looked upon the portrait of a handsome man hanging over the mantelpiece in their Paris home as their beloved father, Charles. When, however, two of them, Martine and Walter, suddenly announce their intention of marrying into a respectable middle-class family, Denise is obliged to shatter their illusions. It transpires that three men - an English baronet, a Polish pianist and a French business man - between them, are concerned with the secret of the children's parentage, and in this revelation much of the sparkling and piquant comedy occurs. The question is: does "Dear Charles" retain permanently his position of honours?
Description Source Programme
Primary Genre Theatre - Spoken Word
Secondary Genre Comedy
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Charles Attard Actor Bruno, younger son to Denise
Pat Calder Actor Denise Darvel, a novelist
Harvey Clarkson Actor Sir Michael Anstruther
Wayne Lee Actor Walter, elder son to Denise
Frank Liddell Actor Jean-Pierre, son to Madame Duchemin
David Luschwitz Actor Jan Letzaersco, a Pole
Margaret Maxwell Actor Martha, the maid
Val Moore Actor Madame Duchemin
Clarrie Richards Actor Dominique Lecler
Janette Richards Actor Martine, daughter to Denise
Jan Turner Actor Lucienne, daughter to Madame Duchemin
Hartley Williams Actor Edward, a doctor
Alan Melville Playwright
Fae Herriman Producer
Resources
Works
Text Nationality England
Production Nationality Australia
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Newspaper Barrier Miner, 4 Oct 1960, p.15
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 95582