Struck 'Castor' Oil single work   musical theatre   burlesque  
Adaptation of Struck Oil Clay Greene , J. C. Williamson , 1873 single work drama
First known date: 1886 Issue Details: First known date: 1886... 1886 Struck 'Castor' Oil
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A musical spoof on the famous Struck Oil drama (then being revived by J. C. Williamson at the Theatre Royal), it was written expressly for Hiscocks' Federal Minstrels. The settings were: Act 1. The Boot-Breaker's Shop; Act 2. The Unlicensed Hotel; Act 3. The Bear Cage in Darlinghurst; Act 4. The Castor Oil Town; Act 5. The Friendly Dishcover.

Production Details

  • 1886: Academy of Music (Syd); 10-16 July

    • Producer/Lessee F. E. Hiscocks; Music Director Nicholas La Feuillade.
    • Troupe: Hiscocks' Federal Minstrels and Specialty Union.
    • Cast incl. W. Horace Bent (Jack Stowful), Sam Keenan (Mrs Stowful), W. A. Ball (Sneakon Fatter), Alf Moynham (Sgt. Whitcher), J. S. Porter (Corp. Whater), E. Amery (Corn Doctor), Alf Lawton (Lizzie Stowful). Additional roles included larrikins and policemen.

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