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Issue Details:
First known date:
1916...
August
1916
of
The Theatre Magazine
est. 1912
The Theatre Magazine
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* Contents derived from the 1916 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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New Zealand Notes,
single work
correspondence
In this letter from Christchurch, New Zealand (dated 8 July 1916), Leo De Chateau, the manager of Edward Branscombe's Pink Dandies Company, writes of the situation concerning conditions and levels of public moral as new Zealanders cope with the war. The letter also mentions a number of the Pink Dandies members, along with Edward Branscombe, his theatrical operations. De Chateau also makes some observations about variety performers in general.
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The Princess - Great Business,
single work
review
A brief review of one of the programmes staged at the Princess Theatre, Sydney during July 1916. Much of the review focues on Jack Kearns' performance. A brief mention is made, too, of Nat Phillips' Tabloid Musical Comedy Company's debut at the Princess on 8 July.
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'A Sporting Chance',
single work
review
— Review of A Sporting Chance 1916 single work musical theatre ; (p. 52-53)
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