The Student Prince

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Event The Student Prince
Venue Theatre Royal (1868-1962), Adelaide, SA
First Date 24 September 1952
Opening Date 24 September 1952
Last Date 30 September 1952
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Description Musical Romance presented by the Adelaide Musical Comedy Company. An English Version by Rudolf Bleichman of Wilhelm Meyer-Forster's Comedy.
Stephen Romberg's Four Act Musical Romance.
Description Source Other
Primary Genre Music Theatre
Secondary Genre Musical
Romantic
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Joan Ash Actor and Singer
Wallace Budd Actor and Singer
Maxine Cocking Actor and Singer
Rae Cocking Actor and Singer
Ronald Denson Actor and Singer
Gordon Ellis Actor and Singer
John English Actor and Singer
Harold Gilbertson Actor and Singer
Frank Gunnell Actor and Singer
Colin Hawke Actor and Singer
Leo Heffernan Actor and Singer
Maurice Knight Actor and Singer
Ray Lane Actor and Singer
Jeff Leak Actor and Singer
Joan McDonald Actor and Singer
John Minns Actor and Singer
Keith Mundy Actor and Singer
Peter Quinn Actor and Singer
Barbara Rainer Actor and Singer
Eric Rasdall Actor and Singer
Bruce Roberts Actor and Singer
Joseph Sullivan Actor and Singer
Edward Tarrant Actor and Singer
Dorothy Donnelly Book and Lyrics Librettist
Lewis Dawe Chorus Master/Mistress
Sigmund Romberg Composer
Claude Spangler Musical Director
Alan Chapman Producer
Alan Chapman Producer
Ronald Denson Stage Director
Resources
Works
Further Information Opening night date is given. University of Adelaide Programme contains full cast list of Ensembles and list of musical numbers. Programme notes a "full operatic chorus of 80". Information found in 1952 Theatre Royal (Adelaide) programme for Larger Than Life. Complete cast and production list not available and therefore not indexed.
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Programme Advertisement PROMPT Collection, National Library of Australia
Event Identifier 17883
Dataset AusStage