Night on Bald Mountain (play) explained
Night on Bald Mountain is a play by Australian writer Patrick White.
The action takes place during twenty-four hours on isolated Bald Mountain beyond Sydney. White had called it the first true Australian tragedy.[1]
It premiered in March 1964 by the University of Adelaide Theatre Guild for the as yet unestablished "Fringe" alongside the Adelaide Festival of the Arts that year.[2]
Later major productions include a 1996 Company B Belvoir (Sydney) & State Theatre Company of South Australia production directed by Neil Armfield, and a 2014 Malthouse Theatre (Melbourne) production directed by Matthew Lutton.[3] [4]
Original cast
The cast for the premiere consisted of:[5]
- Nita Pannell as Miss Quodling
- Alexander Archdale as Professor Hugo Sword
- Joan Bruce as Miriam Sword
- Barbara West as Stella Summerhayes
- Myra Noblett as Mrs Sibley
- James Hind as Cantwell
- Robert Leach as Denis Braig
- Don Barker as Second Hiker
- Laurie Davies as First Hiker
Further reading
- AusStage search - Searching by the title shows Australian performances, linking to further details.
Notes and References
- News: New light cast on Patrick White's Night on Bald Mountain. Kermond. Clare. 2014-04-26. The Sydney Morning Herald. 2017-05-30. en-US.
- Web site: 1964: Introduction. Fringe Vault. 20 August 2019.
- Web site: Theatre review: Night on Bald Mountain (Malthouse Theatre). www.limelightmagazine.com.au. en. 2017-05-30.
- Web site: AusStage - Night on Bald Mountain. www.ausstage.edu.au. 2017-05-30.
- Web site: Night on Bald Mountain. 2021-09-09. The Australian Live Performance Database.