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Marie Armstrong
- Actor, Assistant Director, Choreographer, Director
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Reedy River, 10 March 1973
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It's Time to Boil Billy
(The Canberra Follies of 1972), 12 August 1972
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The Matchgirls, 15 January 1972
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The Death of Bessie Smith (With 1971 - a Race Odyssey), 3 July 1971
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Exposure 70, 15 May 1970
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Reedy River, 1 November 1969
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America Hurrah, 22 June 1968
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On Stage Vietnam, 10 June 1967
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The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, 29 October 1966
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Mother Courage and Her Children, 28 May 1966
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You've Never Had It So Good, 11 December 1965
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The Bear, 7 August 1965
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A Physician in Spite of Himself, 7 August 1965
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Come All You Valiant Miners, 5 June 1965
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The Ballad of Angel's Alley, 9 January 1965
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Reedy River, 7 December 1963
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The Marriage, 20 July 1963
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The Wall, 16 March 1963
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The Matchgirls, 15 January 1972
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Niugini! Four Plays from Papua New Guinea, 11 September 1971
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The Old Man's Reward, 11 September 1971
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Trumpets and Drums, 8 May 1971
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War and Peace, 21 September 1968
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The Ringbolter, 9 December 1967
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Macbird, 16 September 1967
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The Good Soldier Schweik, 1 April 1967
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Mother Courage and Her Children, 28 May 1966
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A Physician in Spite of Himself, 7 August 1965
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Othello, 2 May 1964
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Reedy River, 7 December 1963
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Operation Olive Branch, 21 September 1963
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Our 'Dear' Relations, 25 May 1963
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An Isolated Case of Heterochromia, 4 November 1972
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The Seagull, 1 April 1972
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The Disorderly Women, 13 November 1971
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1971 - A Race Odyssey (With The Death of Bessie Smith), 3 July 1971
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The Sunday Walk, 12 December 1970
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The Physicists, 7 March 1970
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Troilus and Cressida, 3 May 1969
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Going, Going, Gone!, 23 November 1968
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Postmark Zero, 27 April 1968
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Mumba Jumba and The Bunyip, 6 January 1968
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The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, 29 October 1966
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The Night of the Auk, 19 March 1966
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The Ballad of Angel's Alley, 9 January 1965
David Milliss
- Assistant Director, Designer, Director, Playwright, Set Designer
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It's Time to Boil Billy
(The Canberra Follies of 1972), 12 August 1972
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The Death of Bessie Smith (With 1971 - a Race Odyssey), 3 July 1971
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1971 - A Race Odyssey (With The Death of Bessie Smith), 3 July 1971
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Vote Vote Vote for Nigel Barton, 30 August 1969
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America Hurrah, 22 June 1968
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Postmark Zero, 27 April 1968
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Macbird, 16 September 1967
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On Stage Vietnam, 10 June 1967
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Barbara, 20 August 1966
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You've Never Had It So Good, 11 December 1965
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The Advocate, 5 June 1965
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The One Day of the Year, 22 February 1964
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Reedy River, 7 December 1963
Frank Busby
- Actor, Dancer, Lighting Designer
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Reedy River, 10 March 1973
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Dance Exploration, 17 February 1973
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An Isolated Case of Heterochromia, 4 November 1972
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It's Time to Boil Billy
(The Canberra Follies of 1972), 12 August 1972
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The Feet of Daniel Mannix, 3 June 1972
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Darryl the Dismal Demon's Dawning Day, 4 March 1972
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The Matchgirls, 15 January 1972
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Niugini! Four Plays from Papua New Guinea, 11 September 1971
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Alive, 11 September 1971
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The Ungrateful Daughter, 11 September 1971
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Trumpets and Drums, 8 May 1971
Tessa Mallos
- Actor, Assistant Director, Choreographer, Stage Manager
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The Seagull, 1 April 1972
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War and Peace, 21 September 1968
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Sam, The Highest Jumper of Them All, or the London Comedy, 24 February 1968
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Mumba Jumba and The Bunyip, 6 January 1968
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On Stage Vietnam, 10 June 1967
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You've Never Had It So Good, 11 December 1965
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A Physician in Spite of Himself, 7 August 1965
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The World of Sholem Aleichem, 27 June 1964
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The One Day of the Year, 22 February 1964
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Reedy River, 7 December 1963
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Our 'Dear' Relations, 25 May 1963
Mona Brand
- Playwright, Writer
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1971 - A Race Odyssey (With The Death of Bessie Smith), 3 July 1971
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Flying Saucery, 20 June 1970
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Exposure 70, 15 May 1970
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Going, Going, Gone!, 23 November 1968
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On Stage Vietnam, 10 June 1967
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Barbara, 20 August 1966
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You've Never Had It So Good, 11 December 1965
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Come All You Valiant Miners, 5 June 1965
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Our 'Dear' Relations, 20 August 1963
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Our 'Dear' Relations, 25 May 1963
Trevor Finch
- Lighting Designer, Stage Manager
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Reedy River, 10 March 1973
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The Feet of Daniel Mannix, 3 June 1972
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The Seagull, 1 April 1972
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Niugini! Four Plays from Papua New Guinea, 11 September 1971
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Mumba Jumba and The Bunyip, 6 January 1968
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Macbird, 16 September 1967
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The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, 29 October 1966
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The Night of the Auk, 19 March 1966
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A Penny For A Song, 20 March 1965
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The Ballad of Angel's Alley, 9 January 1965
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It's Time to Boil Billy
(The Canberra Follies of 1972), 12 August 1972
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1971 - A Race Odyssey (With The Death of Bessie Smith), 3 July 1971
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The Magic Travel Box, 22 May 1971
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Exposure 70, 15 May 1970
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War and Peace, 21 September 1968
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Sam, The Highest Jumper of Them All, or the London Comedy, 24 February 1968
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Macbird, 16 September 1967
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The Good Soldier Schweik, 1 April 1967
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Mother Courage and Her Children, 28 May 1966
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You've Never Had It So Good, 11 December 1965
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It's Time to Boil Billy
(The Canberra Follies of 1972), 12 August 1972
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Postmark Zero, 27 April 1968
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Sam, The Highest Jumper of Them All, or the London Comedy, 24 February 1968
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The Ringbolter, 9 December 1967
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Macbird, 16 September 1967
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On Stage Vietnam, 10 June 1967
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The Good Soldier Schweik, 1 April 1967
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The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, 29 October 1966
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War and Peace, 21 September 1968
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Sam, The Highest Jumper of Them All, or the London Comedy, 24 February 1968
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The Ringbolter, 9 December 1967
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The Ballad of Angel's Alley, 9 January 1965
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Andorra, 1965
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The World of Sholem Aleichem, 27 June 1964
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Operation Olive Branch, 21 September 1963
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The Wall, 16 March 1963
Jack Kreger
- Actor, Lighting Designer, Stage Manager
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Reedy River, 1 November 1969
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Postmark Zero, 27 April 1968
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Sam, The Highest Jumper of Them All, or the London Comedy, 24 February 1968
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On Stage Vietnam, 10 June 1967
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You've Never Had It So Good, 11 December 1965
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The Bear, 7 August 1965
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A Physician in Spite of Himself, 7 August 1965
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A Penny For A Song, 20 March 1965
Golda Meehan
- Actor, Assistant Director, Dancer, Stage Manager
Eric Long
- Actor, Assistant Director, Director, Lighting Designer
Roger Milliss
- Actor, Assistant Director, Director, Playwright
Trina Parker
- Actor, Designer, Stage Manager
Pat Barnett
- Actor, Director, Playwright, Writer
Joy Browne
- Actor, Director, Stage Manager
Robert Bruning
- Actor, Playwright, Set Designer
Paul Quinn
- Actor, Assistant Director
John Cervenka
- Costume Designer, Designer, Set Designer
Norma Disher
- Costume Designer, Director
Ray Irons
- Actor, Playwright
Roderick Shaw
- Costume Designer, Designer, Set Designer
Helen Cox
- Actor, Circus Style Performer
Nan Gow
- Actor, Assistant Director, Producer
Ruth Thompson
- Actor, Assistant Director
Graydon West
- Actor, Director, Stage Manager
Sam Cadman
- Actor, Musical Advisor
Jenni Campbell
- Actor, Costume Designer, Set Designer
Len Fox
- Lyricist, Playwright, Writer
Brenda Gardiner
- Actor, Costume Designer, Stage Manager
Maxine Le Guier
- Lighting Designer, Stage Manager
Robert McDonough
- Actor, Composer, Musical Arranger, Musical Supervisor
Margaret Barr
- Choreographer, Playwright
Kai Tai Chan
- Actor, Choreographer, Director
Stephen Gard
- Composer, Director, Lyricist, Writer
Bob Sawkins
- Lighting Designer, Stage Manager
Peter Stone
- Music Adaptor, Musical Advisor
Colin Coates
- Costume Designer, Set Designer
Carol Filmer
- Costume Designer, Set Designer
Frank Hardy
- Adaptor, Composer, Playwright
Reg Hutchings
- Composer, Musical Advisor, Playwright
Peter O'Shaughnessy
- Book and Lyrics Librettist, Playwright
John Short
- Composer, Musical Director, Musician
Nan Vernon
- Assistant Director
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