W. M. MacLardy W. M. MacLardy i(A53427 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. MacLardy; W. M. Maclardy & Co.)
Born: Established: Sydney, New South Wales, ;
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1 y separately published work icon The Life of Quong Tart, or, How a Foreigner Succeeded in a British Community How a foreigner succeeded in a British community Margaret Tart (editor), Sydney : W. M. MacLardy , 1911 Z1879069 1911 single work biography
1 2 y separately published work icon Songs 'neath the Southern Cross John Cash Neild , Sydney : George Robertson , 1896 Z532488 1896 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon To Irene G. W. L. Marshall-Hall , Sydney : G. W. L. Marshall-Hall , 1896 Z470230 1896 selected work poetry
1 3 y separately published work icon Australian Boys and Girls: An Illustrated Annual of Stories By Australian Writers Australian Boys and Girls: An Illustrated Annual Armand Jerome (editor), 1895 Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Perth Cape Town London : Gordon and Gotch , 1895 Z1126818 1895 anthology children's fiction prose biography children's adventure
1 3 y separately published work icon Robinson Crusoe Bert Royle , Frank Eugarde (composer), Alfred Woods , Sydney : Woods and Marshall , 1895 Z861472 1895 single work musical theatre pantomime fantasy

Staged in three acts and ten tableaux, the pantomime opened with the traditional Fairy Land setting, where children dressed as elves hammered miniature anvils with little golden hammers. After the Forces of Evil are called up, the scene changes back to Earth: a nautical setting on the banks of the Thames. From here, the story follows, in a fashion, Defoe's original story, including Crusoe's embarkation, the storm and shipwreck, and the island upon which he finds himself stranded. The storyline deviates at various intervals, largely as a means of incorporating spectacle. Two such scenes are 'The Fight with the Tigers' (act 2, scene 2) and 'The Rajah's Palace' (last act), where the Rajah of Chimpanzee consents to the marriage of his daughter with Crusoe, thus bringing the pantomime to an end.

The musical program included 'Sweet Bells Say' (sung by Marie Luella), 'At My Window' and 'What is it Whispering in My Heart' (Edith Moore), 'He Got it Where the Chicken Got the Axe' and 'Ting a Ling Ting' (Bobby Watson), 'The Fighting Tailor' (Tommy Cosgrove), 'I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard' (Florrie Ranger), and 'The Band Played On' and 'The Boy in the Gallery' (Amy William and Amy Gourley). Other musical music highlights included 'The Sinbad Ballet' (performed as Crusoe departs on his voyage of discovery), 'The Trilby Ballet' (staged with 'an entirely new novelty'), 'The Cannibal Ballet', 'The Harem Ballet' (an Oriental dance), and a thirty-member hornpipe dance performed by children.

Among the numerous novelties incorporated into the narrative were 'Peter Jackson the Fighting Kangaroo' and 'Henry the Braying Donkey.' The visual spectacle saw a depiction of Crusoe's ship wrecked in the thunderstorm, with the staging including a mechanical device that allowed Crusoe to be tossed about on his raft. The harlequinade was also described as novel, being staged aboard a train that was apparently racing through the countryside. The transformation scene was titled 'Through the Mazes of Fairy Land to the Home of the Naiads.'

1 y separately published work icon Humorous Tales and Sketches of Colonial Life Charles Haynes Barlee , F. R. Barlee (editor), Sydney : W. M. MacLardy , 1893 Z815959 1893 selected work poetry drama short story
1 y separately published work icon Lays of Temporal Freedom John Rhatigan , Sydney : Edwards, Dunlop and Company , 1890 Z1368731 1890 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Sunny Australia for Australia's Children Mrs Andrew Orr , Sydney : W. M. MacLardy , 1890-1899 Z1293896 1890-1899 selected work poetry children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon A 'Pedlar's Pack' Dowell O'Reilly , Sydney : W. M. MacLardy , 1888 Z1322378 1888 selected work poetry short story
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