Intimate revue.
Written mainly by John McKellar, Stop Press is described by William Orr in the production program as dealing 'with the local scene, and [thus] it can truly be called "Sydney's own Revue"'. Among the topics and subject matter under fire were advertising jingles and slogans, Fidel Castro, Robert Menzies, Sydney's North Shore and South Shore, Australian television crime shows, and nuns and monks.
The order of sketches and songs (including performers) was:
Act One:
Act Two:
Additional collaborators were:
Music Jim Wallett ('Zillion Dollars' and 'Calorie Count Down') and John Addison ('I'm the Boy' and 'Blue').
Lyrics Alan Hopgood ('Happily Ever After' with John McKellar, 'Monitor', 'No Strings', 'Encorpse', and 'Guidance'); John Cranko ('I'm the Boy' and 'Blue'); Gerry Donovan ('What the People Want' with John McKellar); and Ron Frazer ('Three Little Word', 'High School for Scandal', 'Cook's Tour', 'Surfside Sick', 'Yearnings', 'Holiday Estate', 'Girls' Night Out', and 'Twilight Zone', all with John McKellar).
1961: Phillip Street Theatre (150 Elizabeth Street), Sydney, 17 May - 31 September.