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'Established in 1954 as a non-profit public company The Trust sponsors and proactively supports various Australian artists and organisations with the aim to ensure the development of arts and its practices.' (Source : Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust website)
'Captain Bloody is an Australian musical comedy by Grahame Bond and Jim Burnett.
It concerns a young gynaecologist, Eric Blood, whose closet fantasy is to be Errol Flynn. He finds out about a club, Heroes Anonymous, where people can live out their fantasies without hurting anyone, run by a man who thinks he is Winston Churchill.
Captain Bloody opened at the Footbridge Theatre in Sydney on 1 May 1984 and ran to 23 June 1984, produced by the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust and Dunsinane Enterprises. It then played a short season at the Canberra Theatre from 3-7 July 1984. The cast included Bond, Arky Michael, Elizabeth Lord, John O'Connell, Greg Stone and George Washingmachine. A Melbourne season played at the Princess Theatre from March 1985.
The Sydney Morning Herald described the musical as "a Boys Own adventure, slightly bent but harmless enough. It features snappy dance routines, excellent music, and jokes about police corruption and Young Liberals are kept to a tasteful minimum."Bond reflected that Captain Bloody "did well in Sydney but was savaged in Melbourne". (Source website)
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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.'
'Two released prisoners interrupt a feast day party given by an 1950s ex-Sydney gangster.'
Source: AusStage (http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/work/4704). (Sighted: 9/10/2013)