Plays of the 50s - Volume 2
by Katherine Brisbane (Editor)

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Synopsis

The exhilaration caused by the success in 1955 of Ray Lawler's 'Summer of the Seventeenth Doll' galvanised a host of new playwrights.

Among them was Barbara Vernon, whose 'The Multi-Coloured Umbrella' (1957), a drama of the racetrack, exploits the novelty of an irredeemably Australian way of life.

Peter Kenna in his comedy-drama 'The Slaughter of Saint Teresa's Day' (1959), introduces the first of his Irish-Australian matriarchs, Oola Maguire.

In 'Image in the Clay' (1960) David Ireland blends realism and poetry in his stark portrait of a rural Aboriginal family.

And, most radically, Ray Matthew in 'The Life of the Party' (1960) draws a desperate portrait of post-war sophisticates trapped in the shadow of the Cold War.

Exploring a new theatre distances from European realism, these plays mark a journey towards a recognisably Australian rhythmic form and a more poetic, visceral drama characteristic of the theatre later in the century.

Publication

Publisher Currency Press
Year 2004
Pages 240
Place Sydney
Language English
ISBN-13 9780868196954
ISBN-10 0868196959
LCCN 2005432490
LCC PR9616.6 .P56 2004

Plays of the 50s - Volume 2 is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Katherine Brisbane (Editor) and published by Currency Press in Sydney (2004).

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