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Michael Boddy Michael Boddy i(A25422 works by)
Born: Established: 8 Mar 1934
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 13 Apr 2014
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1959
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1 y separately published work icon Annie's Shadow Michael Boddy , Janet Dawson Boddy (illustrator), Sydney : Reed , 1981 Z836281 1981 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Annie's House Michael Boddy , Janet Dawson Boddy (illustrator), Sydney : Reed , 1981 Z836278 1981 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Beware the Squiggly Squish! Michael Boddy , Janet Dawson Boddy (illustrator), Sydney : Reed , 1981 Z836275 1981 single work picture book children's
1 form y separately published work icon A Wild Ass of a Man Michael Boddy , ( dir. Norman Johnson ) Australia : Australian Broadcasting Commission , 1981 7971502 1981 single work film/TV

The story of 'James Muldoon, a scholarship boy, who was sent as a teacher to the bush in Victoria where he played up with one of his senior female pupils and was hounded out of the school and into a correspondence-teaching establishment. There he met a closet painter who introduced him to the art world and a gallery owner called Sibella. He decided to masquerade as artist and was hailed by the art critics. (Tony Hancock made a film more than 20 years ago on similar lines). He discovered that his university sweetheart had died in a car crash, and then "dropped out" and became a "wild ass of a man" — a tramp preaching redemption.'

Source:

Gosman, Keith. '"Australia Day Live" Painful', Canberra Times, 29 January 1981, p.14.

1 y separately published work icon The Smallest Frog in the World Michael Boddy , Janet Dawson Boddy (illustrator), Sydney : Lansdowne , 1980 Z829624 1980 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Crushed by Desire Michael Boddy , 1978 (Manuscript version)x400137 Z850193 1978 single work musical theatre
1 1 Lust for Power, or, Perils at Parramatta Michael Boddy , 1977 single work musical theatre
1 Cradle of Hercules Michael Boddy , 1974 single work drama
1 form y separately published work icon A Curate in Bohemia Michael Boddy , ( dir. Alan Burke ) Australia : ABC Television , 1972 Z1292799 1972 single work film/TV

A young man considering the priesthood as his vocation finds himself in the company of a group of artists. Their Bohemian lifestyle leads him to spend his time and money on the pleasures of alcohol, food, and stimulating company.

1 y separately published work icon What's in It for Me? Michael Boddy , 1972 (Manuscript version)x400136 Z850184 1972 single work drama children's
1 y separately published work icon The Last Supper Show Michael Boddy , 1972 (Manuscript version)x400134 Z850178 1972 single work musical theatre
1 y separately published work icon Cash Michael Boddy , Marcus Cooney , 1972 (Manuscript version)x400133 Z850175 1972 single work musical theatre satire
1 y separately published work icon The Bunyip Michael Boddy , 1971 (Manuscript version)x400138 Z850196 1971 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon The Man, the Great Spirit Fish and the Rainbow Snake Michael Boddy , 1971 (Manuscript version)x400135 Z850181 1971 single work drama children's
1 y separately published work icon Meet Mr Brutus : A Play About the Character of Brutus in Shakespeare Michael Boddy , 1971 (Manuscript version)x400132 Z850172 1971 single work drama children's
1 y separately published work icon A Cloak, a Crown, and a Sword : A Play about Some Aspects of Shakespeare Michael Boddy , 1971 (Manuscript version)x400131 Z850169 1971 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Hamlet on Ice Ron Blair , Michael Boddy , Marcus Cooney , Aarne Neeme , Grahame Bond (composer), Rory O'Donoghue (composer), 1971 (Manuscript version)x400122 Z850115 1971 single work musical theatre

Play with music.

A satiric pantomime-style piece of music theatre, based on Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which 'the rottenness in the state of Denmark turns out to be a rampant permissiveness which has led to a complete breakdown in sexual identity. Hamlet has fallen for his best friend Horatio. In the grips of this unnatural passion he has gone to Wittenburg where Dr Yorik has carried out a successful sex-change operation' (Brian Hoad 1971, p37).

The authors suggest that community singing from the audience is to be encouraged whenever possible.

1 Labor of Love Michael Boddy , 1971 single work review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 23 January vol. 93 no. 4739 1971; (p. 43)

— Review of Australian Folklore : A Dictionary of Lore, Legends, and Popular Allusions 1970 reference
1 The Legend of King O'Malley Michael Boddy , Bob Ellis , 1970 extract musical theatre (The Legend of King O'Malley)
— Appears in: Sin, Sweat and Sorrow : The Making of Capricornia Queensland 1840s - 1940s 1993; (p. 252-53)
1 16 y separately published work icon The Legend of King O'Malley Michael Boddy , Bob Ellis , 1970 (Manuscript version)x400882 Z247318 1970 single work musical theatre humour

A music theatre burlesque based on the real life King O'Malley, a Texan born banker, real estate salesman, insurance agent, and founder of a religious movement, who came to Australia in 1893 under the belief that he was dying of consumption. After arriving at Emu Bay, Queensland, O'Malley spent some two years living in a cave before eventually walking from Rockhampton, seemingly cured of the disease, all the way to Adelaide. He became the MHA of Encounter Bay (South Australia) up until 1899, then a member of the House of Representatives (1901-17), in addition to undertaking the position of Minister for Home Affairs (1910-13, 1915-16). He retired from politics in 1917. O'Malley is also recognised for his role in opening the trans-continental railway and for his significant input into Labour reform and social legislation during the early decades of the twentieth century.

Ellis and Boddy portray O'Malley as a doubtful, though likeable/heroic, character whose early schemes are seen to mock several social institutions. In the first part of the play we encounter the loud-mouthed O'Malley leaving for Australia (accompanied by Mr Angel, a devil who acts as his spirit of conscience). In line with the real historical account O'Malley is also seen befriending the aborigines and standing for parliament. In the second part a debate begins between O'Malley and Billy Hughes, with the visionary O'Malley battling for several future initiatives, while Hughes argues for conscription. At this point the ensemble of actors take on a variety of roles, notably embers of parliament, as they satirise the image of these 'honourable representatives of government'.

The Legend Of King O'Malley has been described by Leonard Radic as : 'a rumbustious piece of musical theatre... [drawing] consciously on the traditions of panto, music hall, revue and vaudeville. The script [includes] hymns, songs, a revivalist meeting and a pageant or two... the result was a piece of pastiche theatre which explored its subject with larrikin abandon, and without concessions to good taste or manners' (State of Play 1991, p70). The musical element of the play, according to its authors, is 'a bit of a grab-bag. This is not a musical,' they write in the 1974 Angus and Robertson edition, ' it is a play with music.... use as few or as many of the [songs] as you like; and put in your own favourites if you wish. "Happy Land," "In the Service of the King," and "Hold the Fort," should be used where marked" (xxii). Other songs suggested, and which were used in the original Jane Street production include: 'I Surrender All', 'Go Little Pennies', 'Wonderful Words of Life', 'Lead on King Eternal', 'I've Found a Friend', 'Go Tell it to Jesus', 'What a Friend', 'Hey There! You're an Australian', and 'Onward Christian Soldiers'.

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