Issue Details: First known date: 1999... 1999 Indian Summer: The First Thirty-Four Days of Pope John Paul the First
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Production Details

  • First performed by the Ensemble Theatre, at the Phillip Street Theatre, on 5 January 1984, as part of the Sydney Festival.

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Works about this Work

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The Theatre of Justin Flemin: Neo-Edwardian or Universal? J. S. Ryan , 1987 single work review
— Appears in: Margin , no. 18 1987; (p. 1-6)

— Review of Jack the Ripper ; Or, The Terror of Whitechapel Justin Fleming , 1979 single work drama ; Doubted his Empire Justin Fleming , 1978 single work drama ; see more review subjects
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The Theatre of Justin Flemin: Neo-Edwardian or Universal? J. S. Ryan , 1987 single work review
— Appears in: Margin , no. 18 1987; (p. 1-6)

— Review of Jack the Ripper ; Or, The Terror of Whitechapel Justin Fleming , 1979 single work drama ; Doubted his Empire Justin Fleming , 1978 single work drama ; see more review subjects
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