G'Day Digger! explained

G'day Digger! is a 1958 televised Australian ballet. It was the first complete Australian ballet to be broadcast by the ABC. Peter Page directed.[1] It aired on February 11, 1958, and ran for half an hour. It was a "light-hearted fantasy" about an Australian soldier and his friend on leave in Sydney. It aired in Melbourne on March 12.[2]

Plot

The ball opens in a shell-hole during the Siege of Tobruk. Two Diggers meet and dream of leave in Sydney. The scene dissolves to a bar in King's Cross. They met barmaid May and her friend Sheila plus an Elegant Inebriate and a "Bodgie".

Cast

Production

The story was by Victor Carell and the choreography was by Beth Dean for composer John Antill. Dean had done the choreography with Antill for the ballet Corroboree. The ballet was commissioned by the Arts Council and toured New South Wales in April. Desmonde Dowling did the sets.[3]

Music

Music included a comic theme for the Elegant Inebriate, a rhumba for "The Bodgie", and romantic music for May and the Digger's Mate.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Novelty In Arts Council Ballet . . 32 . 9,546 . Australian Capital Territory, Australia . 31 July 1958 . 21 May 2016 . 11 . National Library of Australia.
  2. News: The Age. 22 Sound Effects. 6 March 1959. 12.
  3. News: The Age. 3 March 1958. Only Woman Designer. 9.
  4. ABC Weekly. Digger on leave in an Antill Ballet . 9. 9 February 1958.