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Dennis Davison Dennis Davison i(A4039 works by)
Born: Established: 7 Jun 1923 Sheffield, South Yorkshire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 4 Jun 1994 Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1957
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Son of Hedda Gabler Dennis Davison , single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Return of the Master Builder Dennis Davison , (Manuscript version)x400539 Z852492 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon O To Be In England Dennis Davison , (Manuscript version)x400537 Z852486 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Honeymoon Flat Dennis Davison , (Manuscript version)x400536 Z852483 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Balcony Scene Dennis Davison , (Manuscript version)x400533 Z852468 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Welcome Home! Dennis Davison , (Manuscript version)x400531 Z852462 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Who's Who? Dennis Davison , (Manuscript version)x400530 Z852459 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Summer Shadows Dennis Davison , (Manuscript version)x400529 Z852456 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Mak the Sheep Stealer Dennis Davison , (Manuscript version)x400528 Z852453 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon America Ho! Dennis Davison , (Manuscript version)x400525 Z852444 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Test Drive : A Comedy in One Act for Two Female and Three Male Players Dennis Davison , Clayton : Studio Plays, English Dept., Monash University , 1994 Z860354 1994 single work drama humour
1 y separately published work icon Mad to Merry : Comedy in One Act for Two Female and Two Male Players Dennis Davison , Glen Iris : Dennis Davison , 1994 Z811677 1994 single work drama
1 Moved by the Spirit Dennis Davison , 1994 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 2-3 April 1994; (p. rev 7)

— Review of Sapphires Sara Dowse , 1994 single work novel ; Small Ecstasies Moya Costello , 1994 selected work short story poetry prose ; A Shoulder to Lean On Jade Forrester , 1994 single work novel
1 An Unfortunate Wife Dennis Davison , 1994 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 11-12 June 1994; (p. rev 6)

— Review of The Wild Sweet Flowers : Alvie Skerritt Stories Marian Favel Clair Eldridge , 1994 selected work short story ; Loving Helen Jim Morgan , 1994 single work novel ; Lullaby : A Novel Janine Burke , 1994 single work novel
1 Sightseeing i "I am not likely to fly to Greece,", Dennis Davison , 1994 single work poetry
— Appears in: Southerly , September vol. 54 no. 3 1994; (p. 134)
1 y separately published work icon I Can Explain! : Comedy in One Act for Three Female and Two Male Players Dennis Davison , Melbourne : Dennis Davison , 1994 Z365045 1994 single work drama humour
1 y separately published work icon Mixed Reception : Comedy in One Act for Two Female Players Dennis Davison , Clayton : English Dept., Arts Faculty, Monash University , 1994 Z323205 1994 single work drama humour
1 5 y separately published work icon Goody Two Shoes and Little Boy Blue ; Or, Sing a Song of Sixpence! Harlequin Heydiddle-Diddle-'em, and the Kingdom of Coins Goody Two Shoes Marcus Clarke , Marcus Clarke (composer), Clayton : English Dept., Arts Faculty, Monash University , 1993 Z154660 1870 single work musical theatre pantomime fantasy

Described as a 'fairy extravaganza' with songs to operatic and other music, the plot outline, as published in the Australasian, shows an abundance of satire aimed at topical issues and events. Notable references were the Franco-Prussian War, Melbourne politics, personalities, and issues such as debased currency and financial swindlers (17 December 1870, p.786). Margaret Williams notes, too, that although this is one of Clarke's happiest works, cynicism about the stockbroking world became a recurring theme throughout the pantomime (Australia on the Popular Stage, p.9).

The story concerns Goody Two Shoes, whose dearest wish is to become a Collins Street belle, and who has been given a lucky sixpence by the fairy Prudence. Speculation (a witch) also gives Goody Two Shoes a gift (self-conceit) in order to counteract the good gift of Fairy Prudence. Speculation then trades a pair of shoes for the sixpence after appealing to Goody's vanity and, as a consequence, the young lady finds herself being forced into marrying the witch's son, Rumbuskin. The marriage is postponed, however, by the actions of King Heydiddle-diddle-'em (Monarch of Swindles, Shares and Shams; Head of the Counterfeit Family; and a very bad Sovereign). Supported by his Army of Shams, he wars with and finally defeats King Gold, 'first cousin to the Almighty Dollar, and called familiarly the Great Spondulick' (aided by his Army of Coins). Prudence then steps in and, with the help of Little Boy Blue, attempts a rescue of King Gold (using a magic mirror). Counter-attacking, Speculation turns off light and causes the mirror to become useless.

The advertised Synopsis of Scenery and Incidents is as follows:

Scene 1. Glowworm Gully.

Scene 2. A Mysterious One.

Scene 3. Cottage of Goody Two Shoes.

Scene 4. The Valley of Fairy Ferns and Grand Ballet (introducing the pets of the ballet and a galaxy of Coryphees).

Scene 5. The Realm of Toys: Peace.

Scene 6. Pavilion of King Gold in the Kingdom of Coins.

Scene 7. The Gates of the Palace of Hey Diddle Diddle-'Em.

Scene 8. The Capital (without cash) of the Realm of Shams.

Scene 9. The Everlasting Staircase in the Empire of Gravity, seen through the pane of the bowels of the Earth.

Transformation Scene comprising A Chaotic Conglomerate of Circumfluent Clouds dissolving into the Glen of Gloom; The Appearance of Oberon the Fairy King; The Invocation; Coruscations of the Crystal Cataract; Fairy Forms of Florescent Fantasy reposing upon the Garden of Gossamer in Gayest Glittering Garb; and A Fascinating Fanciful Floral Fete, disclosing the Home of the Spirit of the Rose.

Harlequinade

(Synopsis of scenes from Argus, 26 December 1879, p.8).

1 Authentically Mandarin, but Really a Lemon Dennis Davison , 1993 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 10-11 July 1993; (p. rev 7)

— Review of The Second Sunrise Geoff Pike , 1993 single work novel
1 Rich Pickings in a Small Town Dennis Davison , 1993 single work review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 28-29 August 1993; (p. rev 4)

— Review of The Ruthless Garden Margaret Simons , 1993 single work novel
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