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Gordon Gribbin
Charleston Fever
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| Company |
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Synopsis:
Set in 1929, the workers in a shoe factory are upset by a reduction in piece work rates. Meanwhile, their boss pampers his 2 daughters by providing for them to have dancing lessons. His son, a drunk and layabout, meets one of the shoe makers, a girl who is a natural brilliant Charleston dancer. She is desperate to win the Charleston dance-off. There is romance with the younger girls and the old cleaning lady and a local gigolo or two. Happy endings ensue.
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| First Produced |
1999 ACE Theatre Company. Edithvale, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
Musical comedy
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| Parts |
Male
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8
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| Female
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18
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| Other
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Gordon Gribbin
Gold Rush
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Synopsis:
Set in 1861 in the Victorian goldfield town of Balgarrie. The local tradesman, Oliver Bent, has his eyes on the lease of the Balgarrie Inn. He connives to remove the landlady, Bridie Brennan, and brings dancing girls from Melbourne to distract and steal Bridies custom. The action climaxes in a musical talent contest and a series of marriages and couplings.
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| First Produced |
1998 ACE Theatre Company. Edithvale, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
Musical comedy
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| Parts |
Male
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10
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| Female |
27
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| Other |
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Gordon Gribbin
Jekyll & Hyde A Modern Tale
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Synopsis:
Simon Jekyll runs a successful research laboratory in Australia. Unfortunately, government regulations restrict his research by limiting the use of foetal stem cells. His alter ego, Simon Hyde, provides funds to the lab by selling human organs and performing transplants. Moral dilemmas abound, but all is enlivened by humour and innovative theatrical effects.
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| First Produced |
2004 Pelican Theatre Company, Hastings, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
Drama
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| Parts |
Male
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7
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| Female |
10+
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| Other |
Rats - 1
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Notes
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from an idea by Ed Creely
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Gordon Gribbin
Mace, The
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Synopsis:
On the night that the ceremonial mace is stolen from Victorias Parliament House, Singers, actors, MPs and prostitutes consort and interact under the stern eye of Madame Elsie Turner and her life-long lover, MP Sir Henry Aspen.
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| First Produced |
1989 Downtown Theatre Co., Caulfield, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
Music drama
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| Parts |
Male
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12
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| Female |
23
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| Other |
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Gordon Gribbin
Maltravers Does His Bit
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Synopsis:
Richard (Dick) loves Fanny (sic). Richard is called away to the Boer War, leaving his girlfriend and his mistress at the mercy of the local villain and moneybags.
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| First Produced |
1994 ACE Theatre Company. Edithvale, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
One-Act melodrama
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| Parts |
Male
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6
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| Female |
10
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| Other |
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Gordon Gribbin
Man From Snowy River, The - The Musical
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Synopsis:
A parody on the Banjo Patterson poem `The Man From Snowy River. In this version, it is the women of the homestead who find the runaway colt and save Harrison from financial ruin.
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| First Produced |
2003 Pelican Theatre Company, Hastings, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
Musical comedy
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| Parts |
Male
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8
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| Female |
20
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| Other |
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Notes
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written by Gordon Gribbin and Edwin Creely
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Gordon Gribbin
Mr & Mrs God
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Synopsis:
A very ordinary suburban couple are visited by the Archangel Gabriel who tells them that they have been chosen to be God for a week. They discover that Gods powers are severely restricted by the Laws of Nature (which God himself ordained) so that He is occupied mainly in blessing people, which he does in batches on a laptop computer.
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| First Produced |
1998 ACE Theatre Company, Edithvale, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
One-Act play
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| Parts |
Male
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2
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| Female |
2
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| Other |
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Notes
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Gordon Gribbin
Mrs Wilde
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Synopsis:
Oscar Wildes wife, Constance, sits in an anteroom of their Chelsea house whilst Oscars goods are being auctioned to pay legal bills. As various objects are taken out to be sold, she is reminded of various events in her life with Oscar. She is visited by Oscars mother, Lady Wilde, Constances brother, Otto, and Robbie Ross.
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| First Produced |
1995 ACE Theatre Company. Edithvale, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
One-act Play
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| Parts |
Male
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4 or 6
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| Female |
2
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| Other |
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Notes
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Gordon Gribbin
Murphys Creek
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Synopsis:
A drunken and washed-out female novelist arrives in sleep timbertown Murphys Creek, and earns whisky money by giving writing classes. One of her pupils has some childrens stories published and is very successful in the genre. Her husband is made redundant from the sawmill and is jealous of his wifes success. The problems are eventually worked through in a context involving romance, Buddhism, committee meetings and assorted public servants.
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| First Produced |
2005 Pelican Theatre Company, Hastings, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
Comedy-Drama
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| Parts |
Male
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9
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| Female |
13
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| Other |
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Notes
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written by Gordon Gribbin and Edwin Creely
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Gordon Gribbin
Poms
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Synopsis:
After receiving a letter from her son in Australia, Bradford (England) housewife Janice persuades her husband, Brian, to visit Australia for a holiday. The action is paralleled with Brians refusal to accompany his girlfried, Pat, to Australia in 1965.
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| First Produced |
1992 Halibut Theatre Company, Cranbourne, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
One-act play
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| Parts |
Male
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3
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| Female |
2
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| Other |
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Notes
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Gordon Gribbin
Poms II (Poms in Transit)
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Synopsis:
Brian and Janice are aboard a plane bound for Melbourne, Australia in 1994. There are flashbacks to the SS Fairstar in 1965 when Brians ex-girlfriend, Pat, was emigrating to Australia alone.
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| First Produced |
1995 ACE Theatre Company, Edithvale, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
One-act play
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| Parts |
Male
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2
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| Female |
4
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| Other |
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Notes
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Gordon Gribbin
Poms III
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Synopsis:
Brian and Janice return to Yorkshire from their holiday in Australia. Everything seems drab. Even the beer tastes wrong. They discover that their daughter is divorcing her husband in favour of the son of Brians ex-girlfriend, Pat.
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| First Produced |
1997 ACE Theatre Company. Edithvale, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
One-Act Play
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| Parts |
Male
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4
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| Female |
3
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| Other |
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Notes
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Gordon Gribbin
Poms IV (Turning Australian)
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Synopsis:
Brian and Janice now live in Australia and become Australian Citizens. Afterwards they go to the local Senior Citizens Centre for a committee meeting. The main item on the agenda is the opening of a brothel next door. Brian makes advances to two of the ladies and is rejected by both. A complication is provided by an old lady who turns up at the centre totally naked. Off-stage, of course.
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| First Produced |
2000 ACE Theatre Company. Edithvale, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
One-act play
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| Parts |
Male
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4
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| Female |
6
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| Other |
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Notes
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Gordon Gribbin
Spy
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Synopsis:
A parody of the James Bond movies. Bond comes out of retirement to solve a problem involving a missing submarine in Hastings, Victoria. The evil province of Geelong is suspected of involvement. Child spies solve problems and make a lot of noise at rehearsals.
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| First Produced |
2004 Pelican Theatre Company, Hastings, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
Musical comedy
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| Parts |
Male
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8
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| Female |
16
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| Other |
Kids too many
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Notes
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written by Gordon Gribbin and Edwin Creely
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Gordon Gribbin
Stations
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Synopsis:
A train journey into the city exposes the thoughts and conversations of a widely varied group of commuters.
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| First Produced |
1987 Downtown Theatre Co., Caulfield, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
One-act play
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| Parts |
Male
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5
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| Female |
12
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| Other |
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Notes
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Gordon Gribbin
Wombat East
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Synopsis:
In a rural Victorian town, in 1953. the telephonist and manager of the local post office is about to retire. Her position is hotly sought after. To the town comes a mysterious city woman, closely followed by 2 escaped convicts. Love, drunkenness, intrigue and, of course, happy marriages ensue.
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| First Produced |
1996 ACE Theatre Company. Edithvale, Victoria, Australia
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| First Published |
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| Genre |
Musical comedy
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| Parts |
Male
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8
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| Female |
16
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| Other |
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