Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work [B 53020/1-42] • Photograph

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan presented by the South Australian Theatre Company in March, 1977, directed by Colin George and designed by Rodney Ford

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan presented by the South Australian Theatre Company in March, 1977, directed by Colin George and designed by Rodney Ford

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, presented by the South Australian Theatre Company in April 1977, directed by Colin George and designed by Rodney Ford

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

A Place in the Present by Ron Blair was one of three plays presented by the South Australian Theatre Company in a programme entitled Too Early to Say

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Edwin Hodgeman and Kit Taylor in A Place in the Present

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Patricia Kennedy as the Jewish migrant Esther Azhukov in Fields of Offerings, one of three plays presented by the South Australian Theatre Company in an evening entitled Too Early to Say

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Patricia Kennedy as the Jewish migrant Esther Azhukov in Fields of Offerings, one of three plays presented by the South Australian Theatre Company in an evening entitled Too Early to Say

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Leslie Dayman and Dorothy Vernon in Family Lore, one of three plays presented in an evening entitled Too Early to Say by the South Australian Theatre Company

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Family Lore by Michael Cove was one of three plays presented by the South Australian Theatre Company in an evening entitled Too Early to Say

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Leslie Dayman in Family Lore

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun presented by the South Australian Theatre Company, directed by Colin George, designed by Rodney Ford with musical director Joanna Roose

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun presented by the South Australian Theatre Company, directed by Colin George, designed by Rodney Ford with musical director Joanna Roose

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

The stage coach used in Annie Get Your Gun

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Ruth Cracknell in Just Ruth presented by the South Australian Theatre Company, directed by Colin George and designed by Rodney Ford

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Ruth Cracknell in Just Ruth presented by the South Australian Theatre Company, directed by Colin George and designed by Rodney Ford

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Patricia Kennedy and Edwin Hodgeman in All My Son's by Arthur Miller, presented by the South Australian Theatre Company, directed by David Williamson and designed by John Cervenka

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Brian James, Leslie Dayman and Daphne Grey in All My Son's

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

The South Australian Theatre Company's Magpie Theatre in Education Company working with primary school children

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

The South Australian Theatre Company's Roadshow programme Fall Out Follies being presented at the Torrens College of Advanced Education

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Mrs. Appleyard (Rachel Roberts), headmistress at the girls college in the Australian film Picnic at Hanging Rock

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Rehearsal time for some of the cast of Picnic at Hanging Rock; the scene is being prepared for the breakfast sequence on St. Valentine's Day, 1900; stars in the shot are Margaret Nelson (standing, centre, dark hair), Karen Robson (seated, right) and Jacki Weaver (standing, extreme right)

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Margaret Nelson plays Sara in the film Picnic at Hanging Rock

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Rachel Roberts as the Picnic at Hanging Rock headmistress, Mrs. Appleyard, and Margaret Nelson as the orphaned schoolgirl Sara

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Sara (Margaret Nelson) in the schoolroom at Appleyard College

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Exterior of Appleyard College with schoolgirl Irma (Karen Robson) and French mistress Dianne de Poiters (Helen Morse) setting out to the school's gymnasium

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Dianne de Poiters (Helen Morse) finds Sara (Margaret Nelson) strapped to a posture rack in the gymnasium

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Miranda (Anne Lambert) at the picnic on St. Valentine's Day, 1900

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

The Hon. Michael Fitzhubert (Dominic Guard)

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

The Hon. Michael Fitzhubert (Dominic Guard)

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Photographs of South Australian Theatre and Film Work

Party of schoolgirls at the St. Valentine's Day picnic