1. ART SLAVIN REVUE COMPANY PERSONNEL (1916-1925):
All dates shown below are established years only. In some instances, people may have been associated with the company prior to or after the dates shown, but these years have not yet been identified. Performers with an asterix beside their name were also involved with the Harry Clay's 1918 Queensland touring company, led by Art Slavin.
1. Principal performers with the troupe included Molly Ambrose (1918), Phil Ashford (1919), Doris Baker (1919), Bertha Beaumont (1919), Ivy Bowman (1916), Lalla Brooke (1917-1918), Clyde Cameron (1918), Will Carlyon (1917-1918), Denis Carney (1919), Will Cass (1916), Maurice Chenoweth (1919), Bert Corrie (1919), George Crotty (1918-1919), Margaret Darragh (1919), Alec Davidson (1918), Ivy Davis (1919), Ruby Day (1919), Kathleen Desbro (1919), Alf Edwards (1918), Courtney Ford (1919), (1918), Gladys Holmes (1919), Ida Jarvis (1917-1919), Rosalie Lanart (1919), Ernest Lauri (1919), Will Liddle (1918-1919), Frank Mantana (1919), Elsie Morris (1919), Maisie Posner (1918-1919), Paul Pry (1919), Grace Quine (1919), Amy Rochelle (1918), Wal Rockley (1918-1919), Hal Scott (1919), George Sorlie (1917-1918), Iris Taylor (1916), Lily Thompson (1915-1925), Pinkie Waine (1919), Alice Walton (1918), Bert Warne (1919), Fred Webber (1918).
2. Special guest or occasional artists included The Black and White Duo (1917), The Four Kings (1918), The Gibson Girls (1919), Little Willie (1919), Stewart and Lorraine (1919).
3. Musicians, music directors and other associated practitioners included Mary Chesney* (music director, 1918).
This entry has been sourced from research undertaken by Dr Clay Djubal into Australian-written popular music theatre (ca. 1850-1930). See also the Australian Variety Theatre Archive