Issue Details: First known date: 2021... 2021 Don’s Party at 50 : An Achingly Real Portrayal of the Hapless Australian Middle-class Voter
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'The play Don’s Party premiered on August 11 1971 at Carlton’s Pram Factory, home to the radical theatre ensemble, the Australian Performing Arts Group.' 

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  • Don's Party David Williamson , 1971 single work drama
  • 1970s
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