'Because of her dying mother's wish Helen is engaged to her cousin Thornton, whom she dislikes. Charles rescues her from drowning in Sydney Harbour and they fall in love. To meet his debts Thornton forges his uncle's signature; Marion his cast-off mistress threatens his exposure and dies of remorse over her past. When Uncle and Charles confront Thornton over his forgeries the latter shoots Charles who dies in Helen's arms, and is himself killed by one of his old victims, an ex-convict. Some local colour and topical discussion of Australia's wealth and future political role, advantages of monarchical over republican government, and the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh in the Galatea. Advertised in Empire 18680611.'
Source: Kelly, Veronica (ed.) Annotated Calendar of Plays Premiered in Australia 1850-1869 (1995).
First produced by the Victoria Star Company at the Royal Victoria Theatre, Sydney, 11 June 1868.
A detailed review of the 12 June 1868 Prince of Wales Opera House production of John G. Marwick's Anniversary Day.
A short review of the 11 June 1868 Royal Victoria Theatre production of John Marwick's Anniversary Day.
An advertisement for the Royal Victoria Theatre production of John G. Marwick's Anniversary Day; or, Hellen's [sic] Betrothal and William Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors on 11 and 12 June 1868.
A short review of the 11 June 1868 Royal Victoria Theatre production of John Marwick's Anniversary Day.
A detailed review of the 12 June 1868 Prince of Wales Opera House production of John G. Marwick's Anniversary Day.
An advertisement for the Royal Victoria Theatre production of John G. Marwick's Anniversary Day; or, Hellen's [sic] Betrothal and William Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors on 11 and 12 June 1868.