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Importance of Being Earnest, The (1967) 

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Resource ID

662

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Contributed by

George Marotous

Title

Importance of Being Earnest, The (1967)

THA Collection

Theatre Programs

Date

05 July 67

Production

Importance of Being Earnest, The

Theatre/Venue

St Martin’s Theatre, Melbourne

Person(s)

Bakaitis, Helmut, Charleston, Pauline, Dunne, Wendy, Eddey, Paul, James, Joseph, Karo, Paul, Kelton, Fay, MacArthur, Joan, Macartney, Keith, Mitchell, Irene, Orr, Madeleine, Rowell, Kenneth, Toussaint, John, Wilde, Oscar

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Program for The Importance of Being Earnest, St Martin’s Theatre, Melbourne, 5 July 1967

Document extract

St. Martin’s Theatre Company presents The Importance of Being Earnest, a trivial comedy for serious people in three acts by Oscar Wilde. Directed by Irene Mitchell. Production Designed by Kenneth Rowell. Settings executed by Paul Kathner. Stage Manager: Joseph James. Assistant Stage Manager: Helmut Bakaitis. Sound: Wendy Dunne. Switchboard: John Toussaint. Starring: Paul Eddey, Paul Karo, Keith Macartney, Joseph James, Helmut Bakaitis, Joan MacArthur, Pauline Charleston, Fay Kelton, Madeleine Orr.

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