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Mercury Theatre (Australia)

Australian theatre company (1946–1954) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Mercury Theatre was an Australian theatre company co-founded by Peter Finch and operating from 1946 to 1954. It was named after the American Orson Welles' theatre company of the same name.

Founding

The Mercury was established in 1946 by Finch, Allan Ashbolt, Sydney John Kay, Colin Scrimgeour and John Wiltshire.[1] The driving force for much of the company's time was Kay.[2] They would frequently tour shows throughout the country.[3]

The Mercury gained particular recognition for its 1948 production of The Imaginary Invalid starring Finch staged on the floor of O'Brien's Glass Factory in Sydney. The performance was seen by Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh who were so impressed they invited Finch to pursue his career in London, Kay revived the company in 1952, and it ran for the next two years from a base at St James' Hall in Sydney. Among those who acted in Mercury shows over the years included Rod Taylor, Ruth Cracknell and Lloyd Berrell.[4]

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Productions

Original shows

St James Hall productions

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References

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