Robert Walker Robert Walker i(A66544 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Every Child's Garden of Revue Peter Pinne , Don Battye , Barbara Angell , David Sale , Robert Walker , Ray Biehler , Ray Kolle , 1964 single work musical theatre revue/revusical humour

Revue.

Directed and co-written by Barb Angell, Every Child's Garden of Revue comprised twenty-two items, ranging in topic from advertisements to teenagers, school, and the beach. The Peter Pinne, Don Battye, and Ray Kolle piece, 'A Miracle a Day', is a 'mini-musical spoof' of Rogers and Hammerstein.

The items as indicated in the production program are:

  • 1. 'Opening' (company)
  • 2. 'Where are They?' (company)
  • 3. 'Our Own Delphine' (Barbara and David)
  • 4. 'All at Sea' (Marion)
  • 5. 'On the Hole' (Paul and David)
  • 6. 'Run Rabbit Run' (Barbara)
  • 7. 'Services Rendered' (Marion, David, and Paul)
  • 8. 'Loyal Tour' (David)
  • 9. 'May I Have the Next?' (company)
  • 10. 'Ad Fad' (Marion and Barbara)
  • 11. 'On the Beach' (Barbara, David, and Paul)
  • 12. 'A Miracle a Day' (David, Marion, and Barbara)
  • 13. 'East is West' (Paul)
  • 14. 'Teen Age Mail Bag' (David)
  • 15. 'Building Blocks' (Paul and Barbara)
  • 16. 'Small Talk' (David and Marion)
  • 17. 'Waste Not Want Not' (Paul)
  • 18. 'In a Brown Study' (Marion)
  • 19. 'All Mod Cons' (Barbara and Paul)
  • 20. 'Let's Have a Party' (Marion, David, and Paul)
  • 21. 'School Daze' (Barbara)
  • 22. 'Have Fun, Damn You!' (company).
1 I Ask i "Oh powers, that may be, make me sufficient to my occasions", Robert Walker , 1955 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne University Magazine 1955; (p. 74)
1 The Fool i "In the primal years, when life was hard, and death stood a foe at hand", Robert Walker , 1955 single work poetry
— Appears in: Melbourne University Magazine 1955; (p. 73)
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