Samuel French Samuel French i(A40302 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Samuel French and Son; T. Henry French; T. H. French; S. French; French)
Born: Established: 1846 New York (City), New York (State),
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1 16 y separately published work icon The Sum of Us The Sum of Us : A Comedy of Love David Stevens , 1990 New York (City) London : Samuel French , 1990 Z1474741 1990 single work drama
3 48 y separately published work icon Emerald City David Williamson , 1986 (Manuscript version)x402006 Z1507280 1986 single work drama
3 y separately published work icon My Friend Miss Flint : A Comedy Peter Yeldham , Donald Churchill , London New York (City) : Samuel French , 1984 Z860202 1984 single work drama humour
1 y separately published work icon Lighting Up Time : A Comedy Peter Yeldham , Martin Worth , London : Samuel French , 1984 Z860199 1984 single work drama humour
1 y separately published work icon But She Won't Lie Down : A Comedy Thriller in Two Acts Peter Yeldham , London New York (City) : Samuel French , 1978 Z860205 1978 single work drama thriller humour
2 y separately published work icon Fringe Benefits : A Comedy Peter Yeldham , Donald Churchill , 1976 Sydney London : Samuel French , 1977 Z859905 1976 single work drama humour
1 2 y separately published work icon Daughter of Silence : A Drama in Three Acts Morris West , New York (City) : Samuel French , 1962 Z860090 1962 single work drama crime
1 y separately published work icon The Captain's Paradise : A Comedy in Two Acts Alec Coppel , New York (City) : Samuel French , 1961 Z810745 1961 single work drama humour
1 4 y separately published work icon The Devil's Advocate : A Dramatization of the Novel by Morris L. West Dore Schary , New York (City) : Samuel French , 1961 Z528975 1961 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon The Amorous Prawn : A Comedy Anthony Kimmins , London : Samuel French , 1960 Z1207394 1960 single work drama humour
1 38 y separately published work icon The Shifting Heart Richard Beynon , 1957 (Manuscript version)x400833 Z510836 1957 single work drama

The Shifting Heart is set in the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood on Christmas eve, 1956. It explores the tensions between three sets of neighbours: the Bianchis, the Pratts, and the Fowlers, who represent different aspects of Australian culture of the time. Racism and the changes brought by immigration are the central themes of the play.

7 210 y separately published work icon Summer of the Seventeenth Doll Ray Lawler , 1955 London Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1957 Z522838 1955 single work drama (taught in 56 units)

'The most famous Australian play and one of the best loved, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll is a tragicomic story of Roo and Barney, two Queensland sugar-cane cutters who go to Melbourne every year during the 'layoff' to live it up with their barmaid girl friends. The title refers to kewpie dolls, tawdry fairground souvenirs, that they brings as gifts and come, in some readings of the play, to represent adolescent dreams in which the characters seem to be permanently trapped. The play tells the story in traditional well-made, realistic form, with effective curtains and an obligatory scene. Its principal appeal – and that of two later plays with which it forms The Doll Trilogy – is the freshness and emotional warmth, even sentimentality, with which it deals with simple virtues of innocence and youthful energy that lie at the heart of the Australian bush legend.

'Ray Lawler’s play confronts that legend with the harsh new reality of modern urban Australia. The 17th year of the canecutters’ arrangement is different. There has been a fight on the canefields and Roo, the tough, heroic, bushman, has arrived with his ego battered and without money. Barney’s girl friend Nancy has left to get married and is replaced by Pearl, who is suspicious of the whole set-up and hopes to trap Barney into marriage. The play charts the inevitable failure of the dream of the layoff, the end of the men’s supremacy as bush heroes and, most poignantly, the betrayal of the idealistic self-sacrifice made by Roo’s girl friend Olive – the most interesting character – to keep the whole thing going. The city emerges victorious, but the emotional tone of the play vindicates the fallen bushman.'

Source: McCallum, John. 'Summer of the Seventeenth Doll.' Companion to Theatre in Australia. Ed. Philip Parson and Victoria Chance. Sydney: Currency Press , 1997: 564-656.

2 19 y separately published work icon Quiet Night Dorothy Blewett , 1941 Sydney : RAAF Educational Services , 1943 Z561856 1941 single work drama

'Setting her action in a large hospital, Miss Blewett has undertaken no simple task in dealing with nursing from both its practical and psychological aspects, complicated in two cases by individual emotional strains. The play covers the hours of one hectic night in the hospital, in which the emotional preoccupations of several of the staff intrude on their professional duties' ('Australian Play' Argus 10 March 1941, 6).


Characters

SISTER MURPHY of the day staff at St. Agnes’

PROBATIONER

SISTER RANKIN (FRANCES)

NURSE RUTH SINCLAIR 3rd Year

NURSE JEAN SPARROW 1st Year

NURSE WILLIAMS 1st Year

NURSE PATSY CURTIN Junior

NURSE SMITH

NURSE ROBERTS

RUSSEL KEANE A Patient

DR. ANGUS MACREADY Resident Doctor at the Hospital

MRS. LEILA CLAYTON A patient

THE MATRON

DR. RICHARD CLAYTON

1 y separately published work icon Upstage : A Comedy in One Act Eunice Hanger , London : Samuel French , 1952 Z859328 1952 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Lavender at Dusk : A Play in Three Acts Tom Judd , London : Samuel French , 1951 Z859962 1951 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Women Are Like That! : A Comedy in Three Acts Tom Judd , London : Samuel French , 1951 Z859959 1951 single work drama humour
1 y separately published work icon A Wedding Mourn : A Fantasy in One Act Tom Judd , London : Samuel French , 1951 Z859339 1951 single work drama
1 1 y separately published work icon Seagulls Over Sorrento : A Play in Three Acts Scapa Flow : A Musical Play Hugh Hastings , London : Samuel French , 1951 Z859257 1951 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon The Phantom Light : A Comedy Thriller in Three Acts Evadne Price , 1928 London : Samuel French , 1949 Z859122 1928 single work drama
1 form y separately published work icon The Cricket on the Hearth : A Fairy-Tale of Home in Three Chirps Helen Jerome , London : Samuel French , 1948 Z860110 1948 single work radio play
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