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Issue Details: First known date: 1928... 1928 My Pal Ginger
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Described in Everyone's as "a new Australian play" (12 Sept. 1928, 45), and "Australian in sentiment" (19 Sept. 1928, p.45), the Sydney Morning Herald similarly notes that this 'new Australian comedy… [is] Aussie through and through' (21 Sept. 1928, p.2), and a 'hilarious Australian comedy of sunshine and laughter' (28 Sept. 1928, p.3). The Herald also provides some insight into the book:

It is a very plain story about a misunderstood hero, with a square jaw, sad blue eyes, and the other characters are those familiar in melodrama. In short, My Pal Ginger is the old story in which the hero, after suffering silently the suspicion that he is leading a life of deception, finds his reputation restored at the eleventh hour. The drama has the additional attraction of being about Australia. Mr. George Sorlie played as the hero's pal, Ginger, who, though he has spout most of his life in prison, has a heart of gold ('My Pal Ginger.' 24 September 1928, p.7).

In relation to the lead character, the The Sun] (Sydney) describes Sorlie's portrayal as 'something new to this type of play. He was a little of Ginger Mick with much more polish about him - a Don Quixote of Surry Hills, a Robin Hood of the streets, who finds himself suddenly in the bush' ('My Pal,' p.6).

The production, which opened George Sorlie's season at the Grand Opera House in September 1928, is said to have also featured the latest song numbers and introduced many novelties (Everyone's 19 Sept. 1928, p.45). Among the songs were 'Broken Hearted,' 'Blue Heaven,' and 'Magnolia' (all sung by George Sorlie).


[Source: Australian Variety Theatre Archive]

Notes

  • 1928: Grand Opera House, Sydney; 22 September - 2 November.

    • Director George Sorlie; Producer/Lessee. William Russell.
    • Cast incl. George Sorlie (Ginger), Brian Ewart, Rita Aslin, Mollie Nailon, Maudie Stewart, Gracie Dorran, Mr Stewart.

    1929: George Sorlie's Queensland regional tour; ca. May - July

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'My Pal Ginger' and the Dinkum Oil : George Sorlie's Success 1928 single work
— Appears in: The Sun [Sydney] , 24 September 1928;

— Review of My Pal Ginger George Sorlie , 1928 single work musical theatre

Review of the 1928 premiere of My Pal Ginger (Grand Opera House, Sydney; 22 September)

'My Pal Ginger' 1928 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24 September no. 28306 1928;

— Review of My Pal Ginger George Sorlie , 1928 single work musical theatre

Review of the 1928 premiere of My Pal Ginger (Grand Opera House, Sydney; 22 September)

'My Pal Ginger' 1928 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 24 September no. 28306 1928;

— Review of My Pal Ginger George Sorlie , 1928 single work musical theatre

Review of the 1928 premiere of My Pal Ginger (Grand Opera House, Sydney; 22 September)

'My Pal Ginger' and the Dinkum Oil : George Sorlie's Success 1928 single work
— Appears in: The Sun [Sydney] , 24 September 1928;

— Review of My Pal Ginger George Sorlie , 1928 single work musical theatre

Review of the 1928 premiere of My Pal Ginger (Grand Opera House, Sydney; 22 September)

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This entry has been sourced from research undertaken by Dr Clay Djubal into Australian-written popular music theatre (ca. 1850-1930). See also the Australian Variety Theatre Archive
Last amended 22 Jul 2016 07:28:32
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