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y separately published work icon Red, White and Boogie single work   musical theatre   - Two acts
Note: Book and lyrics by Don Battye, music and lyrics by Peter Pinne.
Issue Details: First known date: 1973... 1973 Red, White and Boogie
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Billed as 'a new musical of the 40s,' Red White and Boogie is a substantially re-written adaptation of Battye and Pinne's 1968 musical, It Happened in Tanjablanca.

Notes

  • In order to fulfil a request to make the 1973 show workable on a shoestring budget the chorus and two original characters, Rick and Jeanne, were cut from the story. Pinne and Battye also solved the problem of having no chorus by making the rest of the cast act in this role when needed. 'At times [this became] totally incongruous,' writes Pinne in the Introduction to the Yakandandah publication, but [it] only added to the fun" (p v).

    Several songs were also reworked. 'Come to the Casbah' became 'Come to the Bijou,' and 'The Nicest People are Spies,' was re-written with a new melody as 'Spies.' Two songs 'Tanjablanca' and 'I'm Glad We Met' were replaced by 'A Front Room Man' (Countess), 'Ali's Song' (Ali) and a new comedy number 'Digger's Song' The last number was written for the work's new and outrageous character, Digger, who is loosely based on the roles usually played by Australian actor Chips Rafferty.

  • A recording of songs from the production was released on vinyl in 1983 by Trigpoint (TRP 001). Among the performers are Robyn Arthur, Lance Strauss and Peter Casey.

    See also It Happened in Tanjablanca for an earlier sound recording.

Production Details

  • 1973 : Le Chat Noir Theatre, Melbourne ; 27 November 1973 - ca. June 1974. Dir/Design. Jon Finlayson; Music Dir. Marnie Hall. - Cast: Frank Garfield (Ali Mohammed), Judith Roberts (Countess Popesceau), Rod Mullinor (Chuck Wagon, Police Chief), Gil Tucker (Digger), Pamela Gibbons (Viya Condias), Lesley Baker (Miss Fotherington).

        • Later cast members incl. David Atkins, Rona McLeod, Lane Lamont, Barry Hope, Jillian Archer.

    1974 : Twelfth Night Theatre, Brisbane ; no details. Dir. Jon Finlayson. - Cast incl. David Walters (Digger), Judith McGrath (Countess Popesceau), Rosalind Muir-Smith (Miss Fotherington).

  • This entry has been sourced from on-going historical research into Australian-written music theatre being conducted by Dr Clay Djubal.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1973
      1973 .
      Extent: 71p.
      Description: Typescript (photocopy) ; music not included.
      (Manuscript) assertion

      Holdings

      Held at: University of Queensland University of Queensland Library Fryer Library
      Local Id: H1370
      ca. 1989 .
      Extent: 76 leavesp.
      Description: 1 score (spiral binding).
      Note/s:
      • For voice and piano.
      • Contents : Act One : 1. Come to the Bijou ; 2. A Front Room Man ; 3. Wave Your Flag ; 4 She's Coming to Town Today ; 5. Down South America Way ; 6. Digger's Song ; 7. Wouldn't You Like to Love Me ; 8. Heaven Bound Choo Choo Choo ; Act Two : 9. Back at the Bijou ; 10. Leicester Square ; 11. Wichita Kansas ; 12. Spies ; 13. Wouldn't You Like a Bourbon ; 14. Ali's Song ; 15. Shot, Strangled and Stabbed ; 16. Take Me ; 17. Dancing With You ; 18. Woman of the World ; 18a. Woman of the World (Reprise) ; 19. Come to the Bijou.

      Holdings

      Held at: National Library of Australia
      Local Id: 3822584 MUS Pinne Collection-Red, white/1
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