The Bush Outlaw single work   drama   romance   humour  
Issue Details: First known date: 1923... 1923 The Bush Outlaw
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The story revolves around Cappy Caspero, the bush outlaw, a character described in the Sydney Morning Herald as 'a type of bush tramp who like many in the Australian bush has fallen from an honourable estate through misfortune. The review goes on to note : The incidents providing the groundwork of some good and fairly original dramatic situations arise out of Casper's association with Allan Wayburn, a mining magnate.' The other principle character is Kathleen Buller (a 'handsome young woman'), the adopted daughter of farmer John Buller. Her arrival as a young child coincided with Buller's wife being dangerously ill and subsequently Mrs Buller remains under the belief that Kathleen is her real daughter. When Wayburn's offer of marriage to Kathleen is rejected he coerces Caspero into making the claim that he is the girl's real father in the hope that she will accept the offer of marriage as an alternative to the life of an outcast. Kathleen is still in love with the currently absent Stephen Forsythe, however, and thus after deciding that she'd rather remain faithful to him she leaves her comfortable home for a life of poverty.' The Herald's theatre critic suggests that it is at this point that Howarde displays her 'inventive talent and efficiency' so that 'the audience are treated to some capital scenes, pathetic and funny in patches, and a happy finale' (19 March 1923, p5).

Notes

  • The Sydney Morning Herald claim that this was 'Howarde's second venture as managing authoress' (19 March 1923, p5), is incorrect. Howarde had staged at least two of her own plays (When the Tide Rises and Possum Paddock), and possibly co-authored several pantomimes and/or burlesques prior to the 1920s.

  • E. D. K., the Green Room's theatre critic, writes of the 1923 Grand Opera House (Sydney) premiere : 'One doesn't like to write disparagingly of a play that is advertised as "A wonderful Australian Comedy Success, The Bush Outlaw, written, produced and presented by Kate Howarde." Yet the truth is that it is a poor play, and has nothing distinctively Australian in it or about it. The dialogue, particularly in the serious and pathetic scenes, [is] stilted, and recalls the diction of the mid-Victorian era, as exemplified in the tragic love stories of the Young Ladies' Journal. The second act is badly affected in this manner. The location of the drama might be in any English-speaking country, though the references to "a ranchman," "a state prison," "Panama Officer" (meaning a policeman), and "the Cattle King of the Mid-west" seem to point to [the] USA as the most fitting domicile for the play' (April 1923, p10).

Production Details

  • 1923 : Grand Opera House, Sydney ; 17-24 March. Dir. Kate Howarde ; Prod. George Marlow. - Cast incl. Fred Macdonald (Cappy Caspero), John Galway (Allan Wayburn), Vera St John (Kathleen Buller), S. A. Fitzgerald (q.v., John Buller), Cora Warner (Mrs Buller), Oliver Barclay (Stephen Forsythe), Ethel Raye (Trixie Snow, the Bullers' servant).

    • This was The Bush Outlaw's premiere Australian season.
  • This entry has been sourced from on-going historical research into Australian popular theatre being conducted by Dr Clay Djubal.

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Works about this Work

'The Bush Outlaw' E. D. K. , 1923 single work review
— Appears in: Green Room , April 1923; (p. 10)

— Review of The Bush Outlaw Kate Howarde , 1923 single work drama
'The Bush Outlaw' 1923 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 19 March no. 26583 1923; (p. 5)

— Review of The Bush Outlaw Kate Howarde , 1923 single work drama
'The Bush Outlaw' 1923 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 19 March no. 26583 1923; (p. 5)

— Review of The Bush Outlaw Kate Howarde , 1923 single work drama
'The Bush Outlaw' E. D. K. , 1923 single work review
— Appears in: Green Room , April 1923; (p. 10)

— Review of The Bush Outlaw Kate Howarde , 1923 single work drama
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