Sunday, February 27, 2005

1964 "THE ADMIRABLE CRIGHTON" by J.M.Barrie
Ethel Swinburne Theatre
Burwood Rd Hawthorn MELBOURNE
Swinburne Theatre Group
May 4th-9th
1964
Director: Ken Woodward
(1st of 2 productions)

Role:
'Lady Agatha'

Cast:

Mr Crighton - Walter Blake
Hon. Ernest Woolley - Ron Lygoe
Lady Agatha Lasenby - Pamela Sidney-Williams
Lady Catherine Lasenby - Jocelyn Griffiths
Rev. John Treherne - Alan Bromage
Lady Mary Lasenby - Angela Anderson
The Earl of Loam - Anthony Schofield
Lord Brocklehurst Edward McQueen-Mason
Fisher - (Lady Mary's maid) Betty Lilburne
Tweeny - Lynne Woodward
A naval officer - Kevin Davidson
Countess of Brocklehurst - Iris Blake



The family - cast adrift on a desert island - daddy
mistakenly thinking he can take charge and look after
us all. Roles are reversed.
It is Crighton - mere servant who takes charge Posted by Hello


1 comment:

Greg Bromage said...

Thank you so much for posting this - my father is Alan Bromage, who played the Reverend. I'd love to see any other photos you may have!