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Little is known about the plot of this play, which pre-dated Dann's first big success (the prize-winning In Beauty It Is Finished) by six years. Along with a three-act farce called Family Failings, it is Dann's earliest work.
Notes
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The manuscript in the Hanger Collection is described as a two-act play; contemporary newspapers report (likely erroneously) that Odds was a one-act comedy.
Production Details
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Produced by the Sandgate Amateur Dramatic Society (of which Dann was then an active member) in around 1923 or 1924.
(Source: 'New Playwright a Keen-Eyed Queenslander', Telegraph, 16 May 1931, p.13.)
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