| 202 |
Author |
Jones,
Doris Egerton and Polini, Emelie |
| |
Title |
Flaw, The |
| |
Date |
1923 |
| |
Length |
Four Acts |
| |
Setting |
The lounge hall at the Manor.
- I
Before dinner.
- II
The following evening.
- III
The next morning.
- IV
Two hours later.
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| |
Characters |
-
DR CLEGHORN LEE
-
CARRIE LEE, his wife
-
HUGH CORLISS
-
BILLIE CRAIG
-
ROSE, a maid
-
LADY ANNE CRAIG
-
RICHARD CRAIG
-
MASON, a butler
-
PEMBERTON DACRE
-
MARIAN DACRE
-
VICTORINE, Lady Anne's maid
-
DETECTIVE STEEL
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| |
Cast |
-
G.S. Kay Souper
-
Ethel Morrison
-
Raymond Lawrence
-
Sheila Helpman
-
Katie Towers
-
Emelie Polini
-
Frank Harvey
-
Maurice Dudley
-
Mayne Lynton
-
Mildred Cottell
-
Nancye Stewart
-
Kenneth Brampton
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| |
Subject(s) |
Crime; Murder; Science |
| |
Held in MS/TS |
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| 203 |
Author |
Jones, Doris Egerton |
| |
Title |
Governor Bligh: An Historical Comedy |
| |
Date |
1930 |
| |
Length |
Three Acts: Seven Scenes |
| |
Setting |
- I
A corner of the garden at Government House in Sydney. The
afternoon of 24 January 1808.
- II.i
The parlour of Government House. Same evening.
-
II.ii The Courthouse in Sydney. Next day, 25 January.
- II.iii
A corridor in Government House. Same night.
- II.iv
Lamb's bedroom, Government House. Few minutes later.
-
III.i A drawing room in Government House. 4 February 1809.
- III.ii
The same. 17 January 1810.
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| |
Characters |
In
order of appearance:
- SAM
JUPP, Bligh's servant
-
COUNTESS LOLITA
-
ANDRE DE LA MARRE, an adventurer
-
POLLY, Nancy's maid
-
NANCY LESLIE, Governor Bligh's ward
-
LIEUTENANT LAWSON of the N.S.W. Corps
-
GOVERNOR BLIGH
-
DOYLE, a Hawkesbury famer
-
COMMANDER SIR GEORGE POST, late of the Royal Navy
-
AUNT CAROLINE, Post's sister
-
MARY CARTWRIGHT, Post's niece
-
CAPTAIN McARTHUR, a prominent colonist
-
MAJOR JOHNSTON, Military Commandant
-
CAPTAIN ANTONY FENN KEMP
-
LIEUT MINCHIN, Officer of the N.S.W. Corps
-
LIEUT MOORE, Officer of the N.S.W. Corps
-
LIEUT BRABYN, Officer of the N.S.W. Corps
-
RICHARD ATKINS, Judge Advocate
-
TINY JESSUP, Private of the N.S.W. Corps
-
COLONEL LACHLAN MacQUARIE, of the 73rd Regiment
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| |
Cast |
-
Arthur Keane
-
Miss Hunter-Watts
-
Moncrieff McCallum
-
Hilda Scurr
-
Marjorie Carr
-
John Cameron
-
Allan Wilkie
-
William Lockhart
-
Alexander Marsh
-
Lorna Forbes
-
Mildred Howard
-
Alan Harkness
-
Ronald Riley
-
John Cairns
-
Keith Hall
-
Tom Sutterby
-
Russell Chapman
-
Luke Hazlett
-
Herbert Sheldrick
-
Miles Hastings
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| |
Subject(s) |
Bligh,
William; Colonial Period; Historical Events or Characters;
Law and Justice; Macarthur, John; Politics and Ideology; Rum
Rebellion |
| |
Held in MS/TS |
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| 204 |
Author |
Judd,
Tom |
| |
Title |
Carefree
Spiders, The: A Comedy Thriller |
| |
Date |
1957 |
| |
Length |
Three
Acts: Five Scenes |
| |
Setting |
The
living room in "Carefree Cottage".
- I.i
Late evening.
- I.ii
Next morning.
- II
Ten days later.
- III.i
Late next afternoon.
- III.ii
The same. Next morning.
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| |
Characters |
-
SHE
-
CONNELLY
-
ADA APPLEBRIGHT
-
CHRISSIE APPLEBRIGHT
-
DENNY
-
MRS POKE
-
ROLF McQUAY
-
BARBARA McQUAY
-
A STRANGE YOUNG LADY
|
| |
Cast |
-
Beverley Johnson
-
Eric P. Ashworth
-
June Saunders
-
Win Hamilton
-
Bruce Richardson
-
Con. Pugsley
-
Trevor Pascoe
-
Beverley Kerr
-
Judith Kerr
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Fantasy; Paranormal and Spiritual |
| |
Held in MS/TS |
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| 205 |
Author |
Judd, Tom |
| |
Title |
Charlie
Came at 3 A.M. |
| |
Date |
1949 |
| |
Length |
Three
Acts |
| |
Setting |
The Benson-Brown's living room in a small country town somewhere
between Melbourne and Sydney. |
| |
Characters |
-
MRS BENSON-BROWN
- HELEN
BENSON-BROWN
-
DARRELL CAMBRIDGE
- MISS
ALICE BENSON
-
HERBERT BENSON-BROWN
-
SUSAN BENSON-BROWN
-
CHARLOTTE CARLYLE
-
JOHN CAMBRIDGE
-
ANGAS ISSAC YAHIVOLITCH
|
| |
Cast |
-
Jennifer Mohr
-
Beverley Johnson
-
John Buckle
- Margaret
Powell
-
Eric P. Ashworth
-
Lauris Rodgers
-
Joan Grant
-
Eric Searle
-
Victor Norman
|
| |
Subject(s) |
City vs Country; Family Relations; Social Status |
| |
Held in MS/TS |
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Campbell Howard Collection. |
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|
| 206 |
Author |
Judd,
Tom |
| |
Title |
Lavender
at Dusk |
| |
Date |
1951 |
| |
Length |
Three Acts: Six Scenes |
| |
Setting |
An upstairs living room in a house said to be haunted.
-
I.i An afternoon in mid-Winter. Just before dusk.
- I.ii
Ten days later. Dusk.
- II.i
Two weeks later. A little after dusk.
- II.ii
The following evening. At dusk.
- III.i
The next evening. At dusk.
- IIII.ii
The action is continuous with the end of Act I, Scene i.
|
| |
Characters |
- MRS
RAGATZIE, a caretaker
- FULLER
HOPE, a playwright
- BETTY
CONWAY, his fiancee
- ELLIOTT
BRADLEY, a librarian
- MacDONALD
LYNDON, a man of the theatre
- DONIZETTE
O'DAY, a would-be actress
- DOCTOR
RENTON, a medical man
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Art
and Artists; Paranormal and Spiritual; Writers and Writing |
| |
Published |
Samuel French Ltd, London, 1951. |
| |
|
|
| 207 |
Author |
Judd,
Tom |
| |
Title |
Life
Burns On |
| |
Date |
1948 |
| |
Length |
Three Acts |
| |
Setting |
The living room in the Crew homestead. Late 1944'45. |
| |
Characters |
STEVE RAYMOND, an American soldier MRS CREW, Johnny's mother
KATHERINE CREW, her daughter CORPORAL JUDITH GREY, an A.W.A.S.
SERGEANT IRIS MARSH, an A.A.M.W.A.S. JONNY CREW CHARLES CREW,
his father |
| |
Subject(s) |
Bush
Life; Returned Servicemen; Suicide; War; World War II |
| |
Held in MS/TS |
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Campbell Howard Collection. |
| |
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|
| 208 |
Author |
Judd,
Tom |
| |
Title |
Sand
Castle, The |
| |
Date |
1953 |
| |
Length |
Three
Acts: Four Scenes |
| |
Setting |
- I.i
The living room of the Mason home, 26 Winston Street.
- II
The same. Twelve months later.
- III.i
The same. Two hours before the wedding.
-
III.ii The same. After the wedding.
|
| |
Characters |
-
ERNIE MASON
-
MRS MASON
-
SYLVIA MASON
-
RONNIE MASON
- WENDY ("BUBBY") MASON
-
PHIL MASON
-
BEN TEMPLE
-
TOD HUNTER
-
PATRICIA READING
|
| |
Cast |
-
John Rocke
-
Nance Ingpen
-
Judy Meredith
- Ron
Cowley
-
Margaret Powell
-
Sid Hocking
-
Eric Searle
-
Bill Dowrick
-
Beverley Johnson
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Domestic
Life; Family Relations |
| |
Held in MS/TS |
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Campbell Howard Collection. |
| |
|
|
| 209 |
Author |
Judd, Tom |
| |
Title |
Something
for Nothing: A Fairy Tale for Adults |
| |
Date |
1951 |
| |
Length |
Three
Acts |
| |
Setting |
The
living room in the home of Bob Ferguson.
-
I.i Late Afternoon.
-
I.ii Afternoon. One month later.
-
II Afternoon. Some months later.
- III
Afternoon. A month later.
|
| |
Characters |
-
DOLLY FERGUSON
- MRS FERGUSON ("MA")
-
DOCTOR ADAMS
-
BOB FERGUSON
-
BERNARD MALLERY
-
MRS NELSON, Nurse
-
SQUADRON-LEADER FAWCETT-FOWLER
-
MRS MARY BAIN, Dolly's mother
-
MAZI MENTOPLY
-
MR OGILVIE
-
J.P. RIDDELL ESQ
|
| |
Cast |
-
Pat Fleming
-
Joan Grant
-
Eric P. Ashworth
-
Gerarde Stafford
-
Sydney Smith
- June
Baker
-
John Rocke
-
Margaret Craig
-
June Saunders
-
Douglas Allan
-
Ian O'Neil
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Domestic Life; Family Relations; Money |
| |
Held in MS/TS |
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| |
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|
| 210 |
Author |
Judd,
Tom |
| |
Title |
Wedding
Mourn, A: A Fantasy in One Act |
| |
Date |
1951 |
| |
Length |
One Act |
| |
Setting |
A
furnished room in a boarding-house in a seaside resort. |
| |
Characters |
RONNY
PETERS
HIS CONSCIENCE
MRS BEMBLE
ALFIE PATMORE |
| |
Subject(s) |
Fantasy;
Paranormal and Spiritual |
| |
Published |
Samuel
French Ltd, London, 1951. |
| |
|
|
| 211 |
Author |
Judd,
Tom |
| |
Title |
Women
are Like That |
| |
Date |
1946 |
| |
Length |
Two Acts: Four Scenes |
| |
Setting |
The
living room of the Hartley's home.
-
I.i Tuesday afternoon.
- I.ii
Half an hour later.
-
II.i Thursday afternoon.
-
II.ii Thursday evening.
|
| |
Characters |
-
MAUDIE, the unhappy one
-
JUDITH HARTLEY, the unfortunate one
-
JILL HARTLEY, the young one
-
MRS GROPER, the knowy one
-
MRS OGLETHORPE, the undecided one
-
MISS ABERDEEN, the unmarried one
-
MRS STORK, the stoogy one
-
MRS MALOP, the nicest one
-
JEFFREY HARTLEY
-
LAURA, the hard-boiled one
-
RONNY PERTHLEY
|
| |
Cast |
-
Edna Searle
-
Ena Strachan
-
Dawn Keown
-
Joan O'Neil
-
Hazel Prowse
-
Enid Wright
-
Bert McDonald
-
Margaret Keown
-
Roy Elsum
-
Lorna Hegarty
-
Andy Jones
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Marriage |
| |
Published |
Samuel
French, London, 1951. |
| |
|
|
| 212 |
Author |
"Juliet" (Julia Ethel Levy) |
| |
Title |
Choice,
The: In Three Acts |
| |
Date |
1928. |
| |
Length |
Three Acts |
| |
Setting |
Sitting-room
at the Jephersons. |
| |
Characters |
- MICHAEL
JEPHERSON
- MIRIAM,
his wife
- GLADYS,
their daughter (aged 6)
- WILL
HATHERLY
- RUTH
BAMFIELD
-
MARY
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Infidelity;
Marriage; Money |
| |
Published |
E.
A. Vidler, Melbourne, 1928. |
| |
|
|
| 213 |
Author |
"Juliet" (Julia Ethel Levy) |
| |
Title |
Way
Out, The |
| |
Date |
1925 |
| |
Length |
One Act |
| |
Setting |
The
kitchen in the Devine's house. |
| |
Characters |
- WILLIAM
DEVINE, a farmer
-
MARY DEVINE, his wife
-
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
- ROBERT
MONTGOMERY OLDHAM, his father
- MAISIE,
Mr Oldham's neice
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Family
Relations; Social Status; Verse Drama |
| |
Published |
Edward
A. Vidler, Melbourne, 1925. |
| |
|
|
| 214 |
Author |
Jury,
Charles Rischbieth |
| |
Title |
Administrator,
The, or Damon and Pythias: A Tragi-Comedy |
| |
Date |
1955 |
| |
Length |
Two Acts: Prologue, Six Scenes and Epilogue |
| |
Setting |
- I
A hall in Dionysius' palace at Syracuse.
-
II.i The same.
- II.ii
The garden of Pythias' mother's house at Rhegium.
- II.iii
A wharf at the port of Rhegium.
- II.iv
A street in Scylla.
- II.v
The same as Act I.
|
| |
Characters |
- PHILOXENUS,
a poet from Athens
- CHORUS,
of four Syracusan citizens
-
CALATEA
- DIONYSIUS,
Tyrant of Syracuse
- A
CAPTAIN of Dionynsius' Guard
- PYTHIAS,
of Rhegium
- CLEON,
a wine merchant
- A
CORPORAL of the Guard
- DAMON,
of Syracuse
- A
SERVANT
- PYTHIAS'
MOTHER
- A
MAID-SERVANT
- THE
DEMARCH OF REGIUM
- THE
HARBOURMASTER at Rhegium
- A
SYRACUSAN SAILOR
- GUARDS,
SAILORS
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Mythology;
Verse Drama |
| |
Published |
The
Sun in Servitude and Other Plays, F. W. Cheshire, Melbourne,
1961. |
| |
Held in MS/TS |
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|
| 215 |
Author |
Jury,
Charles Rischbieth |
| |
Title |
Battle
In the West, The |
| |
Date |
1950-58 ca |
| |
Length |
Full
Length poetic drama in one continuous scene. |
| |
Setting |
A
hall in the convent at Almesbury. |
| |
Characters |
- THE
ABBESS AT ALMESBURY
-
A NUN
- THE
CHORUS, of four Knights
-
GUINEVERE, Queen of Britain
-
ARTHUR, King of Britain
- MORDRED
- BEDIVERE
- LANCELOT
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Mythology;
Verse Drama |
| |
Published |
The
Sun in Servitude and Other Plays, F.W. Cheshire, Melbourne,
1961. |
| |
|
|
| 216 |
Author |
Jury,
Charles Rischbieth |
| |
Title |
Love
and the Virgins (a.k.a. Selenemia) |
| |
Date |
1929 |
| |
Length |
Three Acts: Six Scenes, Prologue and Epilogue |
| |
Setting |
Prologue:
The bounds of Phaedrus' property and the wood sacred to Artemis.
Artemis' temple in the distance.
-
Part I:
- Sc.i
A room in Phaedrus' house.
- Sc.ii
Orchomenus. A council chamber.
- Sc.iii
Another room in Phaedrus' house.
- Part
II:
-
Sc.iv Another part of the sacred wood.
- Sc.v
The wood.
- Part
III:
-
Sc.vi The court of the Temple. Epilogue: Aulis in Boeotia.
Agapenor's tent.
|
| |
Characters |
DRYAS
and LYCUS, young satyrs SILENUS AGAPENOR, Lycurgus' grandson
HELENA, Phaedrus' daughter PHAEDRUS, a country gentleman MUSAEUS
EUTERPE ARTEMIDORA, priestess of Artemis LYCURGUS, King of Arcadia
ARCADIAN LORDS IN COUNCIL EROS CHORUS OF NYMPHS ARTEMIS AN ATTENDANT
in the temple of Artemis A CHOIR in the temple |
| |
Subject(s) |
Mythology;
Verse Drama |
| |
Published |
Oxford
University Press, London, 1929. Reprinted under the title "Selenemia"
in Jury's Galahad, Selenemia and Poems, F.W. Preece, Adelaide,
1939. |
| |
|
|
| 217 |
Author |
Jury, Charles Rischbieth |
| |
Title |
Sun
in Servitude, The |
| |
Date |
1950-58
ca |
| |
Length |
Three Acts |
| |
Setting |
Saddlebourne,
capital city of New South Scotland, Australia. Prologue: The
Vice-Chancellor's bedroom. Moonlight. The Vice-Chancellor
is in bed talking in his sleep.
-
I The staff room of the University of Saddlebourne.
-
II The Botanical Nursery of the University of Saddlebourne.
- III.i
The same as Act I.
- III.ii
The same as Act II.
|
| |
Characters |
- VICE-CHANCELLOR
EELSFOOT
- IRIS,
the Rainbow, messenger of Zeus
- APOLLO,
the god of poetry and the sun
- PROFESSOR
KINDLEY NORTH, of English Language and Literature
- PROFESSOR
DAVE OSWY, of Australian Literature
-
A FEMALE HISTORY STUDENT
- A
MALE ENGINEERING STUDENT
- PROFESSOR
PAUL GONNE, of Classics
- BARBARA
FAIRLEAT, tutor in English
- ALEXANDER
MacGRIDDLE, a member of the Council of the University
- A
MALE MEDICAL STUDENT
- TRISTAM
WHITESTEDE, Reader in Astrophysics
- MRS
OSWY
- THE
WILLY WAGTAIL
- THE
WAITRESS
- THREE
VOICES, two male and one female, on the air
- A
CELESTIAL CHOIR
|
| |
Subject(s) |
Fantasy;
Mythology; Nuclear Threat; Universities |
| |
Published |
The
Sun in Servitude and Other Plays, F.W. Cheshire, Melbourne,
1961. |