Fallout and Follow Me single work   musical theatre   - One act
First known date: 1977 Issue Details: First known date: 1977... 1977 Fallout and Follow Me
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Researched, written, designed and directed by Richard Fotheringham, Fallout and Follow Me is a 25 minute show focusing on the debate around uranium and domestic nuclear energy. One of the key targets is the involvement of large corporations such as Westinghouse and General Electric in trying to popularise domestic nuclear power stations in the USA and elsewhere, regardless of the dangers.

The production used a World War One recruiting rally as its metaphor, and utilised songs from that era.

Source: Errol O'Neill. Challenging the Centre, p.66-67.

Production Details

  • 1977: Brisbane; no details

    • Director Richard Fotheringham, Producer Popular Theatre Troupe; Singing Coach Mark Penman.
    • Cast: Greg King, Nicola Scott, Janet Mahoney, Jon Lane, Errol O'Neill.
    • The Brisbane itinerary included schools.

    1977: National tour.

    • Cast and production as for Brisbane tour.
    • The itinerary saw the company play North Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. There was a particular emphasis on playing lunchtime shows as factories and work sites, including sugar mills in North Queensland.

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