The first known production of this pantomimic adaptation of Defoe's classic novel was in Charters Towers in late August 1915. It was likely staged earlier than that, however. Describing it as an 'all-round capital show' the Townsville Daily Bulletin's theatre critic further notes: 'Cinderella or "the girl who put her foot in it" is a tuneful medley of songs and dances, diversified with extremely clever acrobatic and comedy work of a high description (29 August 1915, p.5)'
The 1915 production's musical programme opened with two lilting choruses 'A Hunting We Will Go' and 'Back, Back to Tipperary' (featuring Phyllis Faye). Other known songs were 'I'll Meet You by the Mississippi River,' 'Dreaming of You' (both performed by Phyllis Faye), 'Neath the Shadow of the Pyramids' (Ivy Marsden), 'When They Get Old' (Bruce Drysdale), 'Three Little Maids are We' (Marie Wilmot, Florrie Horan and Bruce Drysdale), 'When the Pigs begin to Fly' (Bruce Drysdale and Harry McDonna) and 'The Skies Will Be Blue If You Say You'll Be Mine,' and 'Do You Remember.'
The 1915 Charters Towers season was art of a regional Queensland tour by Stanley McKay's No 2 Pantomime Company. It was subsequently toured throughout Australia and New Zealand up until at least the early 1920s by several other companies.
For an extensive and inclusive production chronology see the Australian Variety Theatre Archive ('Works: 1915') and Stanley McKay's No 1 Pantomime Company.' Both pages can also be accessed via an archived version of the website at Pandora.
1915: Queensland regional tour; ca. August - September
1915: New South Wales regional tour; ca. September - October.
1919: Alhambra Music Hall (Syd); 28 June - 4 July