The Waiting Room single work   drama   - 1 act
Issue Details: First known date: 1934... 1934 The Waiting Room
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A short dramatic work about a girl on the way to prison and a young man who befriends her.

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Production Details

  • 1935: Little Theatre, Perth; 22-24 January.

    • Director; Edna Hopkins; Producer Little Theatre, Perth
    • Cast: Joy Seymour, Gwynneth Evans, Maurice le Courtoi, Vena Jones, Peggy Pizer.
    • Staged along with the other finalists in the Little Theatre's 1934 one-act play competition - Phyllis Tweedie's Many Mansions (1st) and A. W. Darbyshire's Leader Logic (3rd) and Parallels Meet (4th)

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Works about this Work

Little Theatre : Local One-Act Plays 1935 single work review
— Appears in: The West Australian , 23 January 1935; (p. 20)

— Review of Many Mansions Phyllis Tweedie , 1934 single work drama ; The Waiting Room Philip Masel , 1934 single work drama ; Leaden Logic A. W. L. Darbyshire , 1934 single work drama ; Parallels Meet A. W. L. Darbyshire , 1934 single work drama

'The four plays for which prizes were awarded in the one-act play competition recently conducted by the Little Theatre received their first performance last night and will be repeated today and tomorrow....'

Little Theatre : Local One-Act Plays 1935 single work review
— Appears in: The West Australian , 23 January 1935; (p. 20)

— Review of Many Mansions Phyllis Tweedie , 1934 single work drama ; The Waiting Room Philip Masel , 1934 single work drama ; Leaden Logic A. W. L. Darbyshire , 1934 single work drama ; Parallels Meet A. W. L. Darbyshire , 1934 single work drama

'The four plays for which prizes were awarded in the one-act play competition recently conducted by the Little Theatre received their first performance last night and will be repeated today and tomorrow....'

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