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Newspaper - Farrago, 29 Mar 1951
Reg. No: HT 2384
- Summary:
- Copy of the newspaper Farrago for the 29th of March 1951, pages 1 to 8. It has an article about Nicos Dimitracopoulos and his production of 'Antigone'. In 1951 Nicos Dimitracopoulos directed a production of Sophocles' 'Antigone' in modern Greek at the Union Theatre at Melbourne University. A theatrical milestone, it was probably the first production of Greek tragedy in Greek in Victoria. Lili Sigalas had a minor part in the play, and was instrumental in organising the logistics of the production and was an active interpreter.
Farrago is the independent Melbourne University student newspaper. It has been published since 1925. Its content is written entirely by students under the direction of the editorial team. - Description:
- Section of the newspaper Fargo, pages one to eight. There is extensive text in black ink. The paper has been folded twice.
- Acquisition Information:
- Donation from Babette Sigalas, 2003
| Discipline: | History |
| Dimensions: | 479 mm (Height), 333 mm (Width) |
More information
| Tagged with: | immigration, greek communities, greek immigration, theatre, theatrical performances, news clippings |
| Themes this item is part of: | Sigalas Family Collection, Lili Sigalas, Greek Migrant, 1922, Cultural Diversity Collection, Migration Collection |
| Primary Classification: | CULTURAL IDENTITY |
| Secondary Classification: | Ethnicity - Creative Practice |
| Tertiary Classification: | theatre |
| Inscriptions: | Extensive text in black ink. |
| User: | Mrs Lili Sigalas, Australia, 4 Apr |
| Publisher: | Farrago, Carlton, Victoria, Australia, 4 Apr |
| Place & Date of Event: | University of Melbourne (The) Union Theatre, Carlton, Victoria, Australia, 31 Mar 1951 |
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