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

Plays of the 50s - Volume 2 Book Cover
Plays of the 50s - Volume 2 Cover

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.

Themes

Publication

Year Published
2004
ISBN 10
0868196959
ISBN 13
9780868196954
Print Length
240 pages
Place Published
Sydney
Language
English
LCCN
2005432490
LCC
PR9616.6 .P56 2004
Print
Plays of the 50s - Volume 2 is a Australian and New Zealand play written by and published by Currency Press in Sydney, 2004. The print edition has an ISBN-13 of 9780868196954 and an ISBN-10 of 0868196959.

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