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y separately published work icon Three Australian Three-Act Plays selected work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 1950... 1950 Three Australian Three-Act Plays
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Australasian Publishing Co. , 1950 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Comets Soon Pass, Dymphna Cusack , single work drama (p. 1-87)
Shoulder the Sky, Dymphna Cusack , single work drama

Set in an 'Australian League Canteen' during World War II in an Australian coastal city. The play deals with military life and social status in the context of the war. The characters (22 in total) include voluntary workers who man the canteen, nurses, military personnel from all of the armed forces, and munitions factory workers, from various social levels. One of the characters is an un-named Aboriginal AIF private.

Miss Clancy – Voluntary Helper at Canteen

Matt Payne – A.I.F. Sergeant

An Aboriginal – A.I.F Private

Sister Ruth Wynne – A.I.F. Nurse

Flying-Officer Don Preston – R.A.A.F.

Elmer Lee – Sergeant in U.S. Forces

Bill Stevens – A.I.F. Private

Mrs Fitzgerald – Voluntary Helper at Canteen

Young U.S. Airman

Mrs Stanwell-Rock – Voluntary Helper at Canteen

Mrs Gilden – Voluntary Helper at Canteen

Bettina Smythe – Voluntary Helper at Canteen

Mrs Mona Halliday – Munition Worker and Voluntary Helper at Canteen

'Kokoda' – Young A.I.F. Boy

Jake – Merchant Navy Newfoundlander

Erky – Merchant Navy Cockney

Scottish Naval Rating with R.N.

Laura – A.W.A.S.

Trixie – A.W.A.S.

Sergeant Julie Rutherford – A.A.M.C.

Mrs Shirley Watt – Voluntary Helper at Canteen

(p. 89-177)
Morning Sacrifice, Dymphna Cusack , single work drama

'Set in the staff room of an all-girl school, 'Morning Sacrifice' interrogates the stifling sexual morality of post-War Australia. The all female cast are divided by the conflict between a waning Victorian sensibility and the sexual freedom of the coming age.

'The play is a powerful critique of how women’s sexuality was controlled by law, and hostility between women formed a barrier to emancipation.'

(Source: publisher's blurb)

(p. 179-259)
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