Event |
Tomorrow The World
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Venue |
Albert Hall, Yarralumla, ACT |
First Date |
April 1945 |
Opening Date |
April 1945 |
Last Date |
April 1945 |
Dates Estimated |
No |
Status |
Amateur |
World Premiere |
No |
Description |
An anti-war play by James Gow and Arnaud D'Usseau. The play is about a college professor/scientist Mike Frame, who agrees to take in his nephew Emil, a German war orphan who has been indoctrinated as a Hitler youth. Mike, being a liberal thinker, believes that all the boy needs is a little love and understanding, and that with the help of his fiancee, who is also Emil's teacher and his daughter, they can bring the kid around. They have their work cut out for them.
From:
www.stennieville.com/stage.htm |
Description Source |
Other |
Primary Genre |
Theatre - Spoken Word
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Secondary Genre |
Drama
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Subjects |
War
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Organisations |
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Contributors |
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Production Nationality |
Australia
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Event Status |
Completed
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Data Source |
Source |
Description |
Book |
Edgeworth, Anne. The Cost of Jazz Garters : A History of Canberra Repertory Society 1932 to 1982, Canberra, 1992. |
Web |
list of productions of the Canberra Repertory Society taken from website http://www.canberrarep.org.au/prevseas.html 8 Nov 2006 |
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Event Identifier
| 70037 |
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