

Don's Party
David Williamson
Australia, 1996. The winds of change begin to blow like a gale through the nation as a new government has taken the reins.
'From now on people will have to make their own way in the world.
People will no longer be rewarded for being weak.
The madness is over...
The people have spoken.
This is what they want, this is what we voted for, and if you dont see it like me, then you are out of step.
So get used to it.' Nicks out of step; hes a writer.
No writer has ever lived in Liberal Street before.
And the residents are making sure he knows it.
In this timely satire, John Doyles infectious humour takes an affable, yet sublimely sharp tilt at an Australia we all recognise.
(2 acts, 4 male, 3 female).
The Pig Iron People is a Australian & New Zealand play written by John Doyle and published by Currency Press in Sydney (2008).
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