Resource |
Text: Review
|
| Title |
The Playbox Theatre. Fantasy of a 'Popomack'. |
| Abstract/Description |
A popomack is a strange fruit unknown even to the late Luther Burbank, who invented the plumcot and other weird hybrids. It has been discovered by Mr. W. J. Turner, an Australian writer, now in London, who has written a play, entitled, "The Man Who Ate the Popomack," which was produced on Saturday night at the Playbox Theatre. |
| Related Events |
|
| Source |
Sydney Morning Herald, Charles Kemp and John Fairfax, Sydney, NSW, 1842
|
| Item URL |
|
| Page |
4.
|
| Date Issued |
2 November 1931
|
| Language |
English
|
| Citation |
The Playbox Theatre. Fantasy of a 'Popomack'., Sydney Morning Herald, 2 November 1931, 4.
|
| Data Set |
AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
49894
|
Provide feedback on The Playbox Theatre. Fantasy of a 'Popomack'.