Moncrieff, Gladys, 1892-1976

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1892-04-13

1892-04-13

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Gladys Moncrieff was a famous musical comedy star of the Australian stage in the period between the two world wars. In 1971 she published her autobiography, "My life of song" (Adelaide, Rigby).

From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1927-1948. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225767675

Gladys Moncrieff (13 April 1892 - 8 February 1976) was an Australian singer whose first stage performance was at the age of six at the Queen's Theatre in Bundaberg, where she sang the American folk song 'The Merriest Girl That's Out'. She later performed in Gilbert and Sullivan productions.

Gladys worked in Brisbane and Toowoomba during 1909 and then moved to Sydney. There she successfully auditioned for a position in J. C. Williamson's theatre. Subsequently she took on leading roles, such as Josephine in H.M.S. Pinafore. The company toured New Zealand and performed in Melbourne. Moncrieff toured South Africa and New Zealand as a leading lady in numerous productions.

When she returned to Australia, Gladys obtained her most famous role as Teresa in Harold Fraser-Simson's light opera 'The Maid of the Mountains', which she first performed in Melbourne in 1921. She had a radio show in Australia and in the 1930s undertook tours for the New Zealand Broadcasting Service with New Zealand pianist Gil Dech. Her career was interrupted in March 1938 when she was involved in a car accident.

Gladys returned to the stage in June 1940, performing in musical comedy. She was engaged to entertain Australian troops fighting in the Second World War at home and in New Guinea and she became very active raising funds for war-related charities. In 1951, she toured Japan and Korea to entertain British and Australian occupation forces. She was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1952 for her wartime contributions.

During 1958 and 1959, Gladys began her farewell stage tour of Australia and New Zealand. Her final stage appearance was at Hamilton, New Zealand, while her last public performance was in a concert in Brisbane in 1962. She retired to the Gold Coast in 1968 and prepared her memoirs 'My Life of Song'. Gladys died at Pindara Private Hospital, Gold Coast, Queensland at the age of 83.

From the description of 27410 Gladys Moncrieff Papers, 1940-1976. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 755779862

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