About Daisy Pulls It Off
As in the series of St Trinians films, the schoolgirls are played by older actresses, and the headmistress frequently is played by a man.
The original production of the play opened at the Nuffield Theatre, England in 1983. It was then staged in the West End, produced by no other than Andrew Lloyd Webber. It ran for 1,180 performances and then toured for a further two years.
The play has won the Olivier Award and the Drama Theatre Award for Best Comedy.
Synopsis
Back to school! A parody of a 1920s boarding school adventure story, Daisy Meredith faces and overcomes snobbish prejudice and schoolgirl pranks at her boarding school. She and her best friend, Trixie Martin, search for missing treasure which could save the school. Great adventure, family discovered and our heroine saves the day!
30th Sep - 7th Oct, 2017
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Venue: The Courthouse Theatre
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Genre: Comedy
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Playwright: Denise Deegan
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Director: Dr Mary-Rose McLaren
About the Director
Dr Mary-Rose McLaren
Dr Mary-Rose McLaren is a Senior Lecturer in Education with the College of Arts & Education, Victoria University. Mary-Rose has been involved in many productions in Ballarat. Just in the past two years with Ballarat National Theatre Mary-Rose:
- Wrote and directed Honourable Mentions with Peter Nethercote. Honourable Mentions a special tribute to the Royal South Street Society's 125 year history (2016).
- Acted in Little Women and The Best Man (2016)
- Acted in Much Ado About Shakespeare(2017)
- Will be acting in Falling From Grace (mid-2017)
Mary-Rose is particularly proud of writing and directing “One Boys War” which was performed to sell-out crowds in 2013.
Cast
Alexandra Meerbach
Plays Daisy Meredith
Linda Ogier
Plays Mother
Zoe James
Plays Monica Smithers
Liz Hardiman
Plays Clare Beaumont
Olivia French
Plays Sybil Burlington
Liana Emmerson
Plays Trixie Martin
Audrey Price
Plays Alice Fitzpatrick
Lesley Hale
Plays Miss Gibson
Janette Baxter
Plays Miss Granville
Mika Wallace
Plays Belinda Mathieson
Janelle Johnson
Plays Winnie Irving
Rachael Shelton
Plays Dora Johnston
Graham Maxwell
Plays Mr Scoblowski
Michael Zala
Plays Mr Thompson