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Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 Collection #7 : 27 New Plays from the Australian Script Centre
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,:Australian Script Centre , 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
This Uncharted Hour, Finegan Kruckemeyer , single work drama
'Luka is going to get coffee, when he hits and kills a dog. Trying to find its owner, he catches the eye of an unknown woman. And suddenly he is remembering his mother, and the looks she gave, and the brother that came before him, who was gone before him, who he should have been. And now he is driving back to the family house...' (Source: Australian Script Centre website).

(p. 26)
Trojan Barbie, Christine Evans , single work drama
'Lotte, a modern-day English tourist who repairs dolls, is on a Cultural Tour for Singles in Troy when she encounters Andromache, fleeing the rape of her city. An American soldier captures Andromache; Lotte tries to intervene, only to be captured herself. Meanwhile, two American soldiers kidnap a young virgin (Polly X, who is Hecuba's daughter) to drink beer and party with the tigers at the Baghdad Zoo. When the prison camp is torched, the women are enslaved but Lotte is rescued by the British Embassy. Lotte's life returns to normal-- until a revenge-obsessed Hecuba claws her way up through the centuries to Lotte's doll-shop, in search of her murdered children's bodies.' (Source: Australian Script Centre website).
(p. 29)
True Adventures of a Soul Lost at Sea, Catherine Lazaroo , single work drama science fiction fantasy
'In a remote coastal town in 1850, young motherless Olley Fletcher is discovered washed up on the shore. She and her fisherman father York went missing in a storm some weeks before and she claims to have no memory of this event. She is taken in by the kindly policeman Dougal Morris who does not press her for details - his wife Dido however is itching after facts, and when the corpse of York Fletcher is caught in a net she insists that an autopsy be ordered. Olley now recalls that her father was killed by a giant squid, who took her underwater for the remainder of her absence. When Dido heaps scorn on this account, Olley gives birth to a child which is half human and half squid.' (Australian Script Centre website).
(p. 29)
Victor and Sass, Kathleen Cantarella , single work drama fantasy
'When Victor abandoned Sass, he destroyed her belief in the power of their bond to protect them from their brutal beginnings. When he returns many years later to reclaim his sister's love, he finds her childless and alone, no longer believing in any kind of love. An unnerving and controversial play about concepts of love, taboos, and human frailty.' (Source: Australian Script Centre website)
(p. 30)
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