Strained Relations : A Modern Comedy in One Act single work   drama   - One act
First known date: 1932 Issue Details: First known date: 1932... 1932 Strained Relations : A Modern Comedy in One Act
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AbstractHistoryArchive Description

'Characters:

'GEORGE HAMILTON A Middle-aged Man

'ALICE ... His Wife

'LENORE ... Their Daughter

'BERENIS ... Alice's Sister

'KENNETH ...Their Brother

'JOAN ... His Wife

'MARY ... A Maid

'Scene : The lounge in the home of George and Alice. The time is the present, and about four o'clock on an afternoon in summer.'

Source:

Australian Women's Weekly, 10 March 1934, p.7.

Production Details

  • The earliest production traced so far was at the Playbox Theatre (Pitt Street, Sydney), produced by Dulcie Cohen.

    The production was part of a touring season of one-act plays; the plays that were produced had been selected by a reading committee.

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Alternative title: Strained Relations : A Tilt at Hypocrisy
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