No Sugar
by Jack Davis

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What readers are saying

Readers have mixed feelings about the play, appreciating its historical content and the important themes it explores regarding Aboriginal welfare and experiences. While some find it informative, others struggle with its readability and the emotional weight of its subject matter. Many acknowledge the depth of the narratives and character developments but express difficulty in engaging with the text as a play rather than a script meant for performance.

Powerful themes of racism and resistance Insightful portrayal of Aboriginal experiences Emotionally impactful and thought-provoking Difficult to read and follow Some characters lack likability Not engaging as a reading experience

Synopsis

Now a classic of Aboriginal drama, No Sugar is the spirited story of the Millimurra family's stand against government 'protection' in 1930s Australia.

'The native must be helped in spite of himself', wrote the Chief Protector A.O.

Neville, with the wisdom of the day.

'The end in view will justify the means.' The play received international acclaim when it represented Australia at the World Theatre Festival in Canada in 1986.

Publication

Publisher Currency Press
Year 1986
Binding Paperback
Edition UK ed.
Pages 122
Place Sydney
Language English
ISBN-13 9780868191461
ISBN-10 0868191469
LCC PR6054.A895 N6 1986

No Sugar is a Australian & New Zealand play written by Jack Davis and published by Currency Press in Sydney (1986).

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