Stanley McKay's No 1 Pantomime Company
Stanley McKay's No 1 Pantomime Company
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(Organisation)
assertion
(a.k.a.
Stanley McKay's New Pantomime Company; Mother Goose Pantomime Company)
Born:
Established:
1914
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Died:
Ceased:
1916
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Personnel included: Miss Bilson (1914), Carmen Coleman (1914-16), Rose Coleman (1914-16), Miss Connolly (1914), May Erne (1915-16), Phyllis Faye (1914), Jim Gerald (1914-16), Robert Green (1915-16), Essie Jennings (1914-16), Fred Keeley (1914-15), Lee-Aldous Trio (1914-15), Annie Lillilund (1914-16), Florence Nightingale (1914), Jenny Lynne (1915-16), Hettie Peel (1914), Will Rayner (1914-16), Ruby Raymond (1914-15), Mdlle. Banto Rhys (1914-15).
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Production team included: Ernest Griffiths (advance rep, 1912-13), Robert Pollack (business manager/advance rep, 1914-16), Leslie J. Smith (tour manager), 1914), George Stephenson (producer, 1913-14), Harry Whaite (scenery 1914-15), Zenda (costumes, 1914-15)
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Ballet included: Vera Drummond (1914-15), Eva Morris (1914-15), Tessie Morton (1914-15), Melba Mowbray (1914-15), Sioyl Ray (1914-15), Iline Scott (1914-15), Gertie Studholme (1914-15), Bessie Utting (1914-15).
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Guest artists included: Atlas Bros (1916), Denis Carney (1916), Éclair Twins (1915), Stanley McKay (1910-16), Jessie and Dolly Miller (1916), Herman and Shirley (1916), Rowley and Tointon (1915-16), Wahine Trio (1915-16), William Speed (1915), Billy Wells (1915).
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Entries connected with this record have been sourced from on-going historical research into Australian popular theatre being conducted by Dr Clay Djubal.
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