A Cheery Soul is a 1963 play by Australian writer Patrick White[1] set in the fictional Sydney suburb of Sarsaparilla at the end of the 1950s. White described it as being about "the destructive power of good."[2][3]
^Meyrick, Julian. "The great Australian plays: A Cheery Soul gave us a supreme theatrical monster". The Conversation. Retrieved 30 April 2017.
^""I stopped being flattered a long time ago": Jim Sharman". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 46, no. 34. Australia. 24 January 1979. p. 9. Retrieved 16 August 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
^"Profound experience at 'A Cheery Soul'". The Canberra Times. Vol. 53, no. 15, 852. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 16 February 1979. p. 5 (TV RADIO GUIDE). Retrieved 16 August 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
ACheerySoul is a 1963 play by Australian writer Patrick White set in the fictional Sydney suburb of Sarsaparilla at the end of the 1950s. White described...
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ACheerySoul – which are credited with reviving the Nobel Laureate's career as a dramatist. He also directed the film The Night the Prowler, from a screenplay...
the drama theatre. The first production, by the Paris Company, was ACheerySoul by Patrick White (an Australian Nobel Laureate for Literature), directed...
national service as a soldier in North Africa, leaving her mother to bring her up alone. Her mother later married John Anderson and had a son, Adrian. The...
Lighthouse Company (Playhouse) in Adelaide. Jurisic's screen roles include a lead (as Dr. Eva) in the ABC TV series Something in the Air, playing the title...
close to 500 screen performances to his name. Haywood has also worked as a casting director, art director, sound recordist, camera operator, gaffer,...
Adelaide as a child. She is a fifth-generation Australian and is of English, Irish, Scottish, Latvian, French and Jewish ancestry. She appeared in a short film...
took roles in the Alan Hopgood "football play" And the Big Men Fly and ACheerySoul by Patrick White Ballantyne appeared in three iconic small screen roles...
is also a prominent actor in theatre, who has appeared in numerous productions. She is also a lawyer with law firm Craddock Murray Neumann, a role she...
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old. As a child he lived in a flat with his sister, a nanny, and a maid while his parents lived in an adjoining flat. In 1916 they moved to a house in...
featured. The series gained a reputation for presenting contemporary social dramas, and for bringing issues to the attention of a mass audience that would...
known professionally as Cul Cullen (1934-1982) Cullen began his career as a painter and sculptor after training at Sydney's National Art School in 1956...
attained honours in exams to A.Mus.A at Sydney Conservatorium in 1945. Shearing appeared on stage, radio, television and films in a career that spanned more...
University in Melbourne. She enrolled to do a BA with the intention of going on to study education and become a teacher of French and English. After watching...
National Institute of Dramatic Art, Kiefel started his screen acting career with a role in the 1977 feature film The Singer and the Dancer. He followed this...
"a one-dimensional dumbass". Daniel Kilkelly of Digital Spy called Callum a "cheerysoul". Brown (Radio Times) described Callum as "loveable" and a "cheeky...
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Ursula's College in Armidale and Inverell High School. She graduated with a scholarship to the University of New South Wales, where she earned an Arts...
becoming good friends with Rose Macaulay who helped her seek a publisher for her first book, a collection of short stories titled Encounters (1923). In 1923...