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Engineer’s Revue (1967)
Melbourne University Engineering Students Society
Revue (1967)
KRAPPT - Another Hilarous Engineering Revue Also screening for the first time: That Green Carnation
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Sotoba Komachi – 04/10/1967
Musical
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Lunch-hour Series: The Glass Menagerie
University of Melbourne Education Department
Play (1967)
Series of lunch-hour entertainment from Oct 10th to Oct 18th. Performances: ‘Hippiness and How to Get It’ and ‘Actions In Action’; ‘Everyman’s Guide to F...
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Lunch-hour Series: Viet Rock: A Folk-War Movie
University of Melbourne Education Department
Play (1967)
Series of lunch-hour entertainment from Oct 10th to Oct 18th. Performances: ‘Hippiness and How to Get It’ and ‘Actions In Action’; ‘Everyman’s Guide to F...
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Lunch-hour Series: Debate: Love-ins or drive-ins? or Hippies – an answer to the problems of society?
University of Melbourne Education Department
Comedy (1967)
Series of lunch-hour entertainment from Oct 10th to Oct 18th. Performances: ‘Hippiness and How to Get It’ and ‘Actions In Action’; ‘Everyman’s Guide to F...
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Lunch-hour Series: Readings from Dylan Thomas
University of Melbourne Education Department
Comedy (1967)
Series of lunch-hour entertainment from Oct 10th to Oct 18th. Performances: 'Hippiness and How to Get It' and 'Actions In Action'; 'Everyman's Guide to Fashion' and ...
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Lunch-hour Series: Everyman’s Guide to Fashion; Harold in Lotus Land
University of Melbourne Education Department
Comedy (1967)
Series of lunch-hour entertainment from Oct 10th to Oct 18th. Performances: ‘Hippiness and How to Get It’ and ‘Actions In Action’; ‘Everyman’s Guide to F...
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Lunch-hour Series: Hippiness and How To Get It; Actions In Action
University of Melbourne Education Department
Comedy (1967)
Series of lunch-hour entertainment from Oct 10th to Oct 18th. Performances: ‘Hippiness and How to Get It’ and ‘Actions In Action’; ‘Everyman’s Guide to F...
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Triple Bill: Redemption; Sotoba Komachi; The Elephant Calf – 04/10/1967
Musical
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Captain Swift (1967)
Tin Alley Players
Play (1967)
An attempt was made to present this melodrama in the style of the period (c. 1890) but neither the producer nor most of the cast were adequate to this task.