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The National Critics Award for Best New Play were given in each capital city except Brisbane. The objective of the award was to raise standards in the performing arts by informed critical comment.
'The elocution lessons of a boy named Benjamin Franklin bring about the destruction of his teacher, a timid transvestite whose only sexual activity takes place in the world of fantasy.'
Source: 'Noble Technique', Canberra Times, 19 March 1977, p.15.