'Set in the staff room of an all-girl school, 'Morning Sacrifice' interrogates the stifling sexual morality of post-War Australia. The all female cast are divided by the conflict between a waning Victorian sensibility and the sexual freedom of the coming age.
'The play is a powerful critique of how women’s sexuality was controlled by law, and hostility between women formed a barrier to emancipation.'
(Source: publisher's blurb)
First produced by the Western Australian Drama Festivals (Inc) at the Repertory Theatre, Perth, 8 October 1942.
Producer: Joyce Mortlock.
Also produced at the Stables Theatre, Sydney, 1986 and at the 3rd International Women Playwrights Conference, Adelaide, July 1994.