The Tintookies | |
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Written by | Hal Saunders |
Based on | story by Peter Scriven |
Directed by | Peter Scriven |
Music by | Kurt Herweg |
Lyrics by | Hal Saunders |
Date premiered | June 12, 1956 |
Place premiered | Newtown, Sydney |
Original language | English |
Subject | Aboriginal culture |
Genre | musical comedy |
The Tintookies is a 1956 Australian musical comedy from Peter Scriven. Produced with marionettes, it was produced by the Elizabethan Theatre Trust.[1][2]
The play toured Australia.[3] It was very popular and established Scriven's company.[4][5]
It led to a sequel Little Fella Bindi.[6]
The play was revived in 1965.[7]
Premise
The story of the Tintookies, the little people who live in the sandhills.
References
- ↑ "Theatre Programme - Peter Scriven, 'Tintookies in a New Play Little Fella Bindi', 1958". Museums Victoria.
- ↑ "Worth Reporting". The Australian Women's Weekly. Australia, Australia. 30 May 1956. p. 34. Retrieved 23 July 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "Cynthia Strachan saw the puppets and found we're all just great big kids..." The Argus (Melbourne). Victoria, Australia. 26 October 1956. p. 10. Retrieved 23 July 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ Van Straten, Frank. "Peter Scriven MBE 1930 – 1998". Live Performance Australia.
- ↑ "You're Sure to Like Those "Tintookies"". The Argus (Melbourne). Victoria, Australia. 20 October 1956. p. 19. Retrieved 23 July 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "Tintookies in "Little Fella Bindt"". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 26, no. 18. Australia, Australia. 8 October 1958. p. 8. Retrieved 23 July 2023 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "Return of the Tintookies", The Bulletin, John Ryan Comic Collection (Specific issues)., Sydney, N.S.W.: John Haynes and J.F. Archibald, 87 (4460), 21 August 1965 [1880], ISSN 0007-4039, nla.obj-698983608, retrieved 23 July 2023 – via Trove
External links
- Theatre programs at Powerhouse Museum
- The Tintookies Original program
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