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− | Founded in 1940 by Major [[Myles Bourke]] it employed entrepreneurs such as [[Frank Rogaly]] and [[Leo Quayle]] as organisers and directors. Rogaly’s first wartime revue, ''[[Springbok Follies]]'' was a produced at the [[Empire Theatre]] in 1941 and played to capacity, before it went north to the front. ***** Among the individuals involved in the Unit who would later return to make an impact on theatre in the country were [[Frank Rogaly]], [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Sidney James]] and musical directors [[Leo Quayle]] and [[Harry Rabinowitz]]. Among the shows put on were ****.After the war, the Unit continued as ***?? | + | Also referred to as the [[U.D.F Entertainment Unit]]. Founded in 1940 by Major [[Myles Bourke]] it employed entrepreneurs such as [[Frank Rogaly]] and [[Leo Quayle]] as organisers and directors. Rogaly’s first wartime revue, ''[[Springbok Follies]]'' was a produced at the [[Empire Theatre]] in 1941 and played to capacity, before it went north to the front. ***** Among the individuals involved in the Unit who would later return to make an impact on theatre in the country were [[Frank Rogaly]], [[Gordon Mulholland]], [[Sidney James]] and musical directors [[Leo Quayle]] and [[Harry Rabinowitz]]. Among the shows put on were ****.After the war, the Unit continued as ***?? |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | [[Percy Tucker]], 1997 | + | |
+ | [[Percy Tucker]], 1997, [[Temple Hauptfleisch]] 1985 | ||
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== For more information == | == For more information == | ||
Revision as of 06:37, 3 August 2012
Also referred to as the U.D.F Entertainment Unit. Founded in 1940 by Major Myles Bourke it employed entrepreneurs such as Frank Rogaly and Leo Quayle as organisers and directors. Rogaly’s first wartime revue, Springbok Follies was a produced at the Empire Theatre in 1941 and played to capacity, before it went north to the front. ***** Among the individuals involved in the Unit who would later return to make an impact on theatre in the country were Frank Rogaly, Gordon Mulholland, Sidney James and musical directors Leo Quayle and Harry Rabinowitz. Among the shows put on were ****.After the war, the Unit continued as ***??
Sources
Percy Tucker, 1997, Temple Hauptfleisch 1985
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