This second attempt by Livermore to write a musical saw him spoof the western genre. The programme noted that this production was 'a child’s game of cowboys for adults,' and was described by G. C. Power in the Canberra Times as 'Australia’s reply to Oklahoma, High Noon and Little Red Riding Hood' (p.19). Set in the fictional Australian frontier town of Witchety Grub the usual stock of Western characters act with quite un-Western-like behaviour.
1964: Sydney Ensemble; 8 April
1964: Riverside Theatre, Canberra (ACT); 26 November - 12 December.
1965: Adelaide (no details_
One of Australia's longest-lasting dramatic societies in Australia, the Canberra Repertory Society (CRS) was founded in 1932 as a breakaway group from the Arts and Literature Society. The split followed a disagreement over the cost of jazz garters.
Although focusing on the years 1932 to 1982, Anne Edgeworth's biography was published to celebrate the Society's fiftieth year of activity.
One of Australia's longest-lasting dramatic societies in Australia, the Canberra Repertory Society (CRS) was founded in 1932 as a breakaway group from the Arts and Literature Society. The split followed a disagreement over the cost of jazz garters.
Although focusing on the years 1932 to 1982, Anne Edgeworth's biography was published to celebrate the Society's fiftieth year of activity.