Jadah Milroy Jadah Milroy i(A67086 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Palku / Palyku
The material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.

Works By

Preview all
1 Crow Fire, Dayna Jadah Milroy , 2023 extract drama (Crow Fire)
— Appears in: First Nations Monologues 2023;
1 y separately published work icon The Promise Jadah Milroy , Hobart : Australian Script Centre , Z1864363 2010 single work musical theatre The Promise is a musical drama with a full existing score by Dalmazio Babare. Vikala's husband died three years ago and for three years she has remained pregnant. Faced with the choice of spiritual and physical death if she will not confront her fears or the promise of life if she will, Vikala embarks on a journey into the anarchic and contradictory world of her psyche, accompanied by the ever-watching Nightbird.
1 3 y separately published work icon Blak Inside : 6 Indigenous Plays from Victoria John Harding , Tammy Anderson , Tracey Rigney , Maryanne Sam , Jadah Milroy , Richard Frankland , Playbox Theatre , Strawberry Hills : Currency Press Playbox Theatre , 2002 Z950463 2002 anthology drama (taught in 1 units)

Contains six plays.

Enuff by John Harding is a frightening and funny play about an Australian future where black patience has run out. A violent uprising is planned for Reconciliation Day – will retribution or forgiveness prevail?

I Don't wanna Play House by Tammy Anderson is the moving story of her childhood. A truly remarkable account of the triumph of the human spirit.

Belonging by Tracey Rigney recounts the taunts and temptations of a school girl, and her personal struggle to remain true to her culture, and herself.

Casting Doubts by Maryanne Sam is a funny, and at times heart-wrenching, play about an actors' casting agency with more colour charts than a paint shop, and the problems that Indigenous actors face.

Crowfire by Jadah Milroy is the story of a young, urban Indigenous Australian woman, and a man from a desert community lured into the city. The moving story of a search for identity and the need for reconciliation.

Conservations with the Dead by Richard J Frankland is a poetic and savage play that takes you into the aching sorrow of deaths in custody.

1 2 Crow Fire Jadah Milroy , 2002 single work drama
— Appears in: Blak Inside : 6 Indigenous Plays from Victoria 2002; (p. 169-213)

'The story of a young, urban Indigenous Australian woman and a man from a desert community lured into the city.'

Source: Australian Plays.

X