Curated by Dr
Susannah Helman, NLA Curator of Rare Books and Music
National Library Of
Australia to 7 August 2022
Reviewed by Len Power
3 March 2022
For anyone interested in theatre and Australian history, the
National Library of Australia’s new exhibition ‘On Stage: Spotlight On Our
Performing Arts’ is a delight.
Drawing exclusively from the collections of the National
Library, the exhibition features items that have never before been on
display. Highlights include the earliest
surviving Australian printed document, selections from the JC Williamson
theatre archives, and other contemporary live music and theatre posters. It features household names like Sir Robert
Helpmann, Dame Nellie Melba, Peter Allen, Bangarra Dance Theatre, Tim Minchin
and the Hilltop Hoods.
Hilltop Hoods Performing at the Big Day Out,
Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, 28 January 2008 Photo by Martin Philbey |
This large, clearly designed and attractively presented
exhibition is on show in a number of connecting rooms in the National Library. Commencing with items from ‘Early Colonial
Times’, it moves on to ‘Gold Rush To Federation’, ‘Federation To the 1940s’, ‘Postwar
To The New Wave’ and ‘New Wave To Today’.
As well as each item being clearly labelled and described,
there are also QR codes that link you to videos providing even more
information. Don’t forget to bring your
phone’s headphones.
Evie Hayes as Annie Oakley in the J.C. Williamson Production of Annie Get
Your Gun, 1950 Photo by Hal Williamson
Portrait of Winifred Atwell,
1950s Rimis Ltd, London
This review was first
published in the Canberra CityNews digital edition of 5 March.
Len Power's reviews
are also broadcast on Artsound FM 92.7 in the ‘Arts Cafe’ and ‘Arts About’
programs and published in his blog 'Just Power Writing' at https://justpowerwriting.blogspot.com/.