Our History
The Importance of Being Earnest
12 – 20 Jul 1963
Venue
Albert Hall, Brisbane
Producer
Brisbane Repertory Theatre
Director
Babette Stephens
Playwright
Oscar Wilde
Cast
Edward Thompson
Kenneth Lord
John Bailey
Babette Stephens
Beverley Bates
Hazel Howson
Gail Spiro
Franklyn Evans
Gilbert Perrin
Haydn Wilson
Costume Designer
Ivy Lawton
Set Designer
Ronald K.Pidcock
Decor by Kenneth Lord
Lighting Designer
Barry Freeman
#Gallery
Courtesy QPAC Museum
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Beverley Bates as Gwendolyn & Hazel Howson as Miss Prism
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Beverley Bates as Gwendolyn
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Beverley Bates as Gwendolyn & Gail Spiro as Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest, 1963.
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Beverley Bates as Gwendolyn
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
Beverley Bates in one of Rep's Hale Street cottages used as a rehearsal studio.
Courtesy Beverley Sealey née Bates
#Have any photos to share?
We'd love to see your photos of this show and publish them in our archive.
#Tell us your story
Hi
Great to read on the internet of Repertory's Ninety Years Anniversary and I and my husband Noel Sealey would like to provide any items that might be added to the archives and even though we're not up for the Ball perhaps there may be other celebratory occasions we could be part of.
The early part of my acting career was in radio, television and with Brisbane Arts Theatre. My introduction to Repertory started in 1952 and here is a list of the plays in which I performed:
'Lady from the Sea' (1952), 'Nine till Six' (1952), 'Lace on Her Petticoat' (1953),'Richard of Bordeaux' (1955) Richard played by Earl Cross, 'Harvey' (1956), 'The Sleeping Prince' (1956), Brisbane Saga (1959), 'Merchant of Venice' (1959), 'Billy Liar' (1960), 'Gigi' (1960), 'Twelfth Night' (1961), 'The Women' (1961), 'See How They Run' (1961), 'King Henry V' (1962), 'Dinner at Eight' (1962), 'Romanoff and Juliet' (1962), 'The Importance of Being Earnest' (1963), 'Richard of Bordeaux' (1964) Richard played by Noel Sealey, 'Ride a 'Tiger' (Warana Festival) (1964).
The 1964 Warana Festival was my last appearance for Brisbane Repertory however Babette Stephens later asked me back to play Edith Potter in a new production of 'The Women'. I had to refuse because unlike the papier-mache stomach for the pregnant Edith, the pregnant stomach I was currently wearing couldn't be removed!
I have a very comprehensive album of my time in Repertory containing programs, photographs, and other memorabilia which I would be happy to add to the archives. I won't let the album out of my hands but my daughter is confident that she can scan relevant pages and send to La Boite.
Let me know if any of this is of interest and she will send them to you ASAP.
Looking forward to being involved in these celebrations;
Cheers
Beverley Sealey nee Bates