Musical
Set in Ballarat during the gold rush year of 1856, the story concerns the visit to the town Lola Montez (aka Dolores Eliza Gilbert), the famous Irish-born courtesan and mistress of a king. Her notoriety was also in part due to her sensational strip-tease 'The Spider Dance.'
Alan Burke, Peter Benjamin and Peter Stannard conceived their musical telling of the legend of Lola Montez along American 'Broadway musical' lines, and indeed it has been described by theatre historian John West as having 'the right number of songs, a big dance scene, [and] a subsidiary love story' (p.188).
The original cast recording was the first stereo LP to be released in Australia, and was unoffically accorded 'best album of the year' status by the Sydney Sun (23 October 1958, p.47). The ballad 'Saturday Girl' is still regarded as one of the best known songs from an Australian musical.
The original cast recording was re-released on CD by Bayview Records in 1999.
In 1960 the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) produced Lola Montez as a ninety minute television musical special - its first foray into the genre. The script was adapted by Burke from the original stage version.
Photographs from the 1958 Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust production are available online through the National Library of Australia. These include:
1958: Union Theatre, Melbourne ; 19 February - 22 March. - Dir. John Sumner; Prod. Union Theatre Reperoty Company. - Cast incl. Justine Rettick (Lola Montez), Neil Fitzpatrick, Michale Cole, Patricia Conolly, Frank Gatliff, Alan Hopgood, Monica Maughan, George Ogilvie, Robin Ramsay.
1958: Her Majesty's Theatre, Brisbane AETT; 1-18 Oct. - Dir/Chor. George Cardin; Prod. Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust ; Music Dir. Leo Packer ; Music Arr. Verdon Williams; Design. Hermia Boyd. - Cast: incl. Mary Preston (Lola Montez), Frank Wilson (Sam Vanderburg), Jane Martin, Michael Cole, John Auld, Alan Hopgood, Bernard Shine, Doreen Oakshott, Ron Pinnell, Eric Thornton.
1958: Elizabethan Theatre, Sydney ; 22 October 1958 - 14 February 1959. - Dir/Chor. George Cardin; Prod. Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust ; Music Dir. Leo Packer ; Music Arr. Verdon Williams ; Stage Design Hermia Boyd. - Cast: (Lola Montez) Mary Preston (Sam Vanderburg) Frank Wilson, (Daniel) Eric Thornton, (Jane Oliver) Jane Martin, Michael Cole, John Auld, Alan Hopgood, Bernard Shine, Doreen Oakshott, Ron Pinnell.
1960: ABC Television ; [see Film/TV entry for details]
1988: Canberra Theatre, ACT ; 3, 7-10 December. - Dir. Alan Burke ; Prod. Canberra Repertory Company ; Music Dir/Cond. Keith Helgesen ; Design Russell Brown; Cost. Hilary Hartney; Chor. Edwin Briggs. - Cast incl. Kate Peters, John Loy, Maria-Brigid Ryan, Andrew Moore.
2018: One-night performance at Parramatta Riverside Theatre, 2 June 2018. - Dir. Stephen Helper ; Prod. Diadem Productions ; Music Dir/Arr. Craig Renshaw ; Ass. Music Dir. Bev Kennedy ; Chor. Paul Mercurio. - Cast: Debora Krizak (Lola), Scott Irwin (Sam), Joel Granger (Daniel), Ashleigh Rubenach (Jane), Peter Cousens (Smith), Red Symons (Seekamp), Caitlin Berry (Gisela), Luke Joslin (Wilson/Sheriff), Kaeng Chan (Crosbie), Genevieve Lemon (Rose), Josie Lane (Cherry), and Brendan Xavier (Jocko).
A planned professional revival in 1972 starring Bunny Gibson, Sheila Bradley, and Peter Carroll never opened.
Although Lola Montez has only been staged on the professional stage a few times since it premiered in 1958, there have been countless amateur revivals, including at least two by the Brisbane Arts Theatre - the first in 1972 (directed by Jay McKee) and the second in 1992 (directed by Lynne Wright). There were also a number of productions undertaken as part of the 1988 Bicentennial celebrations, notably the Western Theatrical Company's version staged at Blacktown (Sydney).
This entry has been sourced from on-going historical research into Australian music-film, theatre and television being conducted by Dr Clay Djubal.