The Promised Woman single work   drama  
Alternative title: Throw Away Your Harmonica, Pepino
Issue Details: First known date: 1998... 1998 The Promised Woman
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Adaptations

form y separately published work icon Promised Woman Tom Cowan , ( dir. Tom Cowan ) Australia : B.C. Productions , 1975 Z382497 1975 single work film/TV

When Antigone arrives in Sydney from Greece to meet Telis, the man to whom she is making an arranged marriage, she is rejected for being too old. Although she finds sympathy from Telis's older brother Manolis, Antigone begins to withdraw into memories of her youth and ealier romances, while longing desperately for control over her own destiny.

The story is told from the perspective of a migrant who has newly arrived in Australia, and also explores the Greek community in Sydney at that time. In this respect, it offers an alternative picture of migrant life to the comedic narratives of films such as They're a Weird Mob (q.v.).

Production Details

  • First produced in 1963 under the title Throw Away Your Harmonica, Pepino.

    Produced by Sidetrack Performance Group as a bi-lingual production under the title The Promised Woman from March 2000 to June 2001 as part of their 21st Anniversary Season. Productions in Sydney (at various venues) and in Canberra at the Street Theatre 6 - 10 March 2001 as part of the National Multicultural Festival. Season directed by Don Mamouney.


    Premiered at The Greek Theatre – Mantouridion in Marrickville on Saturday evening 26 March 2022

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Plays of the 60s : Volume 1 Katharine Brisbane (editor), Sydney : Currency Press , 1998 Z1174230 1998 anthology drama (taught in 2 units)

    'This collection includes: The Well (1960) by Jack McKinney, a rustic comedy in the Steele Rudd tradition set in Queensland; Burst of Summer (1960) by Oriel Gray is a realist play dealing with racial prejudice and is based on the brief success of the Aboriginal actress Ngarla Kunoth, who played Jedda in the Chauvel film; The Season at Sarsaparilla (1962), Patrick White's poetic satire examining the inevitable cycle of birth, copulation and death; White called it a 'charade of suburbia'; and The Promised Woman by Theodore Patrikareas which had its first stage production in Sydney in 1963 and is possibly the first play by a post-war immigrant staged in Australia. The play portrays migrants adapting to their new country and finding new identities and was adapted for the screen in 1974. (1 act, 2 women)' (Publication summary)

    Sydney : Currency Press , 1998
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Antipodean Trilogy : Three Greek-Australian Plays : The Promised Woman, The Uncle from Australia, The Divided Heart Theodore Patrikareas , Melbourne : Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology , 2000 Z869613 2000 selected work drama Melbourne : Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology , 2000
    Note: Revised version

Works about this Work

Hellenic Art Theatre’s ‘The Promised Woman’ Premiere’s to Audience Acclaim 2022 single work column
— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , March 2022;
Theatre Roland Manderson , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Muse , April no. 205 2001; (p. 11-12)

— Review of The Promised Woman Theodore Patrikareas , 1998 single work drama
Male Boarder's Bride Still Translates Stephen Dunne , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 31 March 2001;

— Review of The Promised Woman Theodore Patrikareas , 1998 single work drama
Theatre Roland Manderson , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Muse , April no. 205 2001; (p. 11-12)

— Review of The Promised Woman Theodore Patrikareas , 1998 single work drama
Male Boarder's Bride Still Translates Stephen Dunne , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 31 March 2001;

— Review of The Promised Woman Theodore Patrikareas , 1998 single work drama
Hellenic Art Theatre’s ‘The Promised Woman’ Premiere’s to Audience Acclaim 2022 single work column
— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , March 2022;
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