The Cedar Tree is set in the picturesque timber country between Parramatta and the Hawkesbury River, an area opened up in the early days of settlement by the cedar cutters. The story concerns Dianella Weston who carries on the ship-building yard of her father, having been loved by two suitors, Lieutenant Verners, of the Queen's Regiment and Roger Carstairs, a rich Sydney merchant. A dissolute brother introduces the tragic touch, with comedy by the Flying Pieman. Being an 'early' Australian romance, a bushranger is included in the narrative as a several thrilling situations. Love and sacrifice are the main themes, with a good measure of sentiment added.
One of the features of the production was the dance of the animals and birds in the mountain gully, the animals including a number of native bears and a lyre bird. This aspect of the production was produced by Pat Eadie.
1934: Princess Theatre, Melbourne; 22 Dec. 1934 - 16 Feb. 1935.
This production was relayed from the Princess Theatre to 2FC on Saturday 29 December 1934, for an 8pm broadcast.
1935: Criterion Theatre, Sydney; 16-30 Mar.
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