• Source: Melbourne Olympic Arts Festival
    • The Melbourne Olympic Arts Festival was an arts festival held in conjunction with the 1956 Summer Olympics held in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne was the first Games to have an arts festival as part of the official program.
      The Elizabethan Theatre Trust were going to show its presentation of the Douglas Stewart play Ned Kelly as part of the festival. Reception to this production in Sydney however was so poor it was decided to show Summer of the Seventeenth Doll instead.
      There were a number of exhibits of Australian art, and sculpture and performances of Australian music.
      Events include:

      A Music for the People concert produced by Hector Crawford
      the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust presented two operas by Mozart, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll and The Tintookies
      Guests included Oscar Hammerstein and his Australian wife Dorothy, and Sir Dallas Brooks.
      Events not officially part of the festival but held in association with it included:

      the Australian musical Under the Coolibah Tree
      the Olympic Follies
      Thunder Rock by Robert Adrey at the Melbourne Little Theatre


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      Richardson, Nick (Autumn 2019). "The 1956 Olympic Arts Festival". Meanjin.
      The Arts Festival of the Olympic Games, Melbourne 1956 : programme of the festival of music and drama / presented by The Olympic Civic Committee of the Melbourne City Council. Olympic Arts Festival (1956 : Melbourne, Vic.) Melbourne : The Committee 1956

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