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Sisters Lily and Amy return home to the farm at dusk to find Amy's husband Jim out. Upset having seen Bert, a man 'whose unwelcome attentions had been tormenting her for four years', Lily dies of fright when the wind blows the door open. Jim returns home to reveal he had been following buggy tracks that lead him to discover Bert's overturned buggy and that Bert too had died at dusk - from p.8-9, Campbell Howard Index (1993).
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Performance by the National Theatre Movement of Australia Ballarat Branch awarded first place, Camperdown Festival, 1954.
Production Details
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First produced by the Sydney Drama Society, 23 July 1938. Cast: Gordon Gow, Trixie Gore, Marjorie Gore.
The play was also produced by the Sydney Players' Club (1939), by the Maryborough Arts Society (5 June, 1954) and at the Napier Street Theatre, South Melbourne, c.1993. It was toured by Phoenix Productions in 1956 (dir. Musgrave Horner).
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Works about this Work
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Stages of Subversion: Experiments with Dramatic Form
1999
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Playing with Ideas : Australian Women Playwrights from the Suffragettes to the Sixties 1999; (p. 194-221)
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Stages of Subversion: Experiments with Dramatic Form
1999
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Playing with Ideas : Australian Women Playwrights from the Suffragettes to the Sixties 1999; (p. 194-221)
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- Gunning, Gunning area, Canberra region (NSW), Southeastern NSW, New South Wales,
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