A long one-act play.
First season by the Sydney Players Club at the Savoy Theatre 10, 17, and 24 April 1937 (NLA newspapers reference).
'There has been far some lime in Sydney a regular epidemic among non-professional companies of play-writing competitions, mostly for one-act pieces. Even one or two societies that were not sponsoring, a competition seemed (perhaps unconsciously) to fall into line, and put on a season of plays by local playwrights. Results of these contests and of the staged pieces, have on the whole, been encouraging...'
'Spring flowers decorated the reception-rooms of Cuan Dair, Parsley-road, Vaucluse, on Sunday evening, when Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Levis entertained a number of friends at a musicale...'
'There has been far some lime in Sydney a regular epidemic among non-professional companies of play-writing competitions, mostly for one-act pieces. Even one or two societies that were not sponsoring, a competition seemed (perhaps unconsciously) to fall into line, and put on a season of plays by local playwrights. Results of these contests and of the staged pieces, have on the whole, been encouraging...'
'Spring flowers decorated the reception-rooms of Cuan Dair, Parsley-road, Vaucluse, on Sunday evening, when Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Levis entertained a number of friends at a musicale...'