Peter Houghton Peter Houghton i(A100366 works by)
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2 y separately published work icon Flinders Grantlee Kieza , Sydney : ABC Books , 2023 26499401 2023 single work biography

'The extraordinary life, loves and voyages of the man who put Australia on the map

'Fearless, sharp-eyed and handsome, Matthew Flinders was one of the greatest of all maritime adventurers and undertook one of the most important voyages of discovery - to circumnavigate and map the famed Great Southern Land.

'Together with his Aboriginal interpreter and guide, Kuringgai man Bungaree, and his beloved rescue cat Trim, Flinders explored the furthest reaches of Australia and meticulously recorded its rugged coastlines on maps so accurate they are still used today.

'He also gave our vast island continent its name, turning the centuries-old title 'Terra Australis' into 'Australia' and making the name widely popular through his writing.

'Growing up in rural England, Flinders became fascinated with the sea, inspired by the adventure story of Robinson Crusoe and the history-making explorations of Captain James Cook. While not much more than a boy, Flinders fought in great naval battles against the French, and from a young age was at the forefront of major maritime voyages that took him right around the globe. With Sir Joseph Banks, England's foremost scientist as his mentor, Flinders set off in 1801 to discover and map the vast reaches of the great continent of the southern ocean.

'Flinders recorded his work, voyages and adventures in what would become his famous book and atlas, which announced to the world the true nature of the Australian continent's treasures - and its Indigenous people.

'But rather than bask in the accolades of his extraordinary feat, Flinders then spent years as a virtual political prisoner trapped off the coast of Africa when rushing home to his beloved wife, Ann, in England. His love for her, and his heart-breaking fight to escape his prison bonds to be with her again, was the last great adventure of a fascinating life.

'From the bestselling, critically acclaimed author of BanksBanjoHudson Fysh and MonashFlinders is a rollicking adventure tale of a man who loved the sea, and adored his family - and pushed himself to the limits of human endeavour to show it.' (Publication summary) 

1 The Anniversary Peter Houghton , Clare Bartholomew , Daniel Tobias , 2021 single work drama

'After 50 years of marriage, these Baby Boomers from Balwyn annoy one another so much… they literally want to kill each other. Meanwhile, Greta Thunberg is on the TV telling them that the world is on fire and it’s all their fault.

'Their comedic dissent into the disappointing abyss of unfulfilled dreams and a mounting fear of ‘what’s outside’ is layered with precision timing, nonsensical absurdity and deadpan delivery.'

Source: fortyfivedownstairs.

1 1 Underneath Ms Archer Louise Siversen , Peter Houghton , 2021 single work drama

'As a flight attendant, Kelly Archer has seen it all and solved it all. But passenger 48 has taken it too far. Kelly lashes out and by the time the plane lands she’s an international pariah, shamed online, cancelled and loathed.

'Hiding in her apartment and besieged by the media she cries out for help… and help comes, in the form of a medieval Knight!… or is he?  What follows is a time travel odyssey about courage, forgiveness, duty and the joy of chocolate as the oddest couple in history do battle with their dragons.'

Source: fortyfivedownstairs.

1 This Theatrical Friendship Can Be Tough to Reciprocate Peter Houghton , 2009 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 9 December 2009; (p. 21)
1 2 The Colours Peter Houghton , 2009 single work drama historical fiction humour

'1946. Darkest Africa. Colour Sergeant Atkins - British Army - has been left to guard the barracks ... alone. It's time to pull down the flag (his beloved Colours) and the natives are getting restless for independence - but Atkins has other ideas!'

'The Colours' is 'a comic tale of one soldier's steadfast refusal to accept change in a world that no longer wants him.'

Source: Melbourne Theatre Company website, http://www.mtc.com.au/
Sighted: 20/07/2009

1 9 A Commercial Farce Peter Houghton , 2009 single work drama humour

'Bill drives a clapped out '68 Jag and wears second hand clothes. He's an experienced theatre director on the verge of a nervous breakdown. There's less than 24 hours until the curtains go up and this production is unraveling...fast. Enter Jules, the latest fresh-faced television star of Murder Squad. He's the name that's going to sell the tickets. Without him the show is doomed. But when Jules fails to perform the simplest of acting tasks, Bill's raison d'etre becomes teaching his young pupil the very meaning of farce.'

Source: Malthouse Theatre Company website, www.malthousetheatre.com.au (Sighted 04/06/2009)

1 4 The China Incident Peter Houghton , 2007 single work drama humour

'The China Incident is the story of one woman, a perfect storm of crises, and altogether too many phones. Bea Pontivec is a high-flying, highly-strung diplomatic consultant who’s quite literally well connected. She has hotlines to the White House, to the United Nations, to a bloodthirsty dictator. She’s a power-broker, a playmaker, a cast-iron negotiator, a control freak. But as this pin-sharp satire becomes more frenetic, and her personal and professional lives collide, Bea will learn the meaning of the term ‘communications breakdown’.'

Source: Stage Whispers (http://www.stagewhispers.com.au/news/queensland-theatre-company-season-2013). (Sighted: 22/11/2018)

1 7 The Pitch Peter Houghton , 2006 single work drama humour ''The Pitch' is set in the apartment of Walter Weinermann, aspiring screen writer, In one hour he will pitch his screenplay to the panel. For Walter, it's not just a chance for work. It's a chance for immortality. A chance to get back his girlfriend who's dumped him for a born again Christian. A chance to rubbish his landlord in his Oscar acceptance speech. A chance to prove to the world that he's not the idiot they've taken him for.' Source: www.melbournestage.com.au (Sighted 14/03/2007).
1 The Process Peter Houghton , 2006 single work drama humour satire
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