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Tom Holloway

TOM HOLLOWAY

  

Nationality:    Australian
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Literary Agent:    Casarotto Ramsay and Associates Ltd  ANZ agent HLA Management Pty Ltd

Tom Holloway is an award-winning Australian playwright and is one of the leading new voices in Australian Theatre. His credits include and No More Shall We Part, winner of the 2010 Australian Writers' Guild award for Writing for the Stage and the 2010 Louis esson Prize for Drama as part of the Victorian Premier's Literary awards; Beyond the Neck, winner of the 2008 Australian Writers' Guild award for Writing for the Stage; Red Sky Morning; winner of the 2009 Green Room award for Best New Australian Play; Don't Say the Words, shortlisted for the 2009 New South Wales Premier's Literary award for Writing for the Stage as well as Love Me Tender and Gambling. In 2006/7, Holloway's work was selected to be presented as part of the Royal Court Theatre's International Young Playwrights Festival.

Research:    http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/238137

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        100 Reasons for War         And No More Shall We Part         As We Forgive         Beyond the Neck         Bus, The         Dance of Death         Dead Centre         Die Winterreise         Don't Say the Words         Faces Look Ugly         Fatherland         Forget Me Not         Gambling         His Tattooed Fist         If I Should Stay I Would Only Be in Your Way         Knife That Catches the Sun, The         Love Me Tender         No More Shall We Part         Pathetique And the Papers         Red Sky Morning         Revelator         Snapshot         Stones In My Passway         Storm Boy         Suicide Show, The         Terror 2011         You Won't Be Seeing Rainbows Anymore



100 Reasons for War

Synopsis:
Why? Why so much anger? Why so much war? Grandly ambitious, 100 Reasons for War is Tom Holloway's funny, angry, provocative and ultimately optimistic response to a century of 'man's inhumanity to man', 100 years after Gallipoli. This is no battlefield-drama or period piece. Holloway's war is played out in the here and now, in kitchens and classrooms, boardrooms and bars. A big play about big things: Big Bang, the power of words, technology and social media, Edward Bernays, Anna Freud and Bill Clinton, gender, age and class divides, sports-rage, phone-rage and queue-rage, evolution, faith and chimpanzees.

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And No More Shall We Part

And No More Shall We Part
after a long and successful marriage, Pam and Don are still very much in love. But Pam is ill and has to make a heartbreaking decision that will transform both their lives. She does so in the only way she knows how - quickly, pragmatically, and resolutely. Don behaves in the only way he knows how - struggling to keep up but desperate not to lose touch. and No More Shall We Part follows Pam and Don's halting, humorous and devastating attempt at the impossible - to begin to say goodbye to each other after a lifetime together.

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1st Produced:
Blackbox Theatre, The Arts Centre, Melbourne     30 Sep 2009

Organisations:
a Bit of argy Bargy and Full Tilt for the Melbourne Fringe Festival

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Play/Drama

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Male:  1            Female:  1            Other:  -

Further Reference:
http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/93978

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As We Forgive

Synopsis:
Two of Tasmania's eminent theatre practitioners, Robert Jarman and Tom Holloway, come together in this absorbing premiere production about the motives, the methods and the meaning of forgiveness. This solo play has been written by Tom Holloway especially for Robert Jarman and is directed by the award-winning Julian Meyrick. the show presents the bravura Jarman in the roles of three solitary men who are injured yet enduring, grieving yet gregarious, and who must each confront the fact and act of forgiveness in their lives. Jarman, well remembered for his acclaimed performance in I Am My Own Wife, juggles the anguish of his different characters in different yet linked circumstances, accompanied on stage by a lone cellist.

Notes:
commissioned by Tasmania Performs, has been selected as part of the Collected Works Australia 2013 for the Centenary of Canberra celebrations, after its national debut during Ten Days.

1st Produced:
Theatre Royal Bac Kspace, Hobart, Australia     09 Mar 2013

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solo Drama

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Male:  1            Female:  -            Other:  -

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Beyond the Neck

Beyond the Neck
Profoundly affected by the events at Port arthur in 1996, Tom Holloway (who was 17 at the time) was moved to write this play. Based on in-depth interviews and years of research, the story is set ten years later and celebrates the power of community and recovery. Source: Is theatre website, http://www.istheatre.com

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In 2007 Beyond the Neck was one of ten plays chosen for the Royal Court theatre's International Young Playwright s Festival, London. It was then produced At the Peacock theatre, Hobart, 12-15 September 2007 And At the earl Arts Centre, Launceston, 18-21 September 2007. Director: Ian Sinclair. Has been Adapted for radio And Aired in Australia in April 2010

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Playlab Press, Brisbane, 2008   978-0908156924

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verbatim theatre

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Male:  2            Female:  2            Other:  -

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http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/80377

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Bus, The

Synopsis:
Two boys trying to cope with life at home and primary school where they seem to be surrounded by violence so learn only one way to react.

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Produced As part of St Martins Youth Arts Centre's Season of International New Plays, winner of the Audience And cast Award for best script, 2004. Produced As part of An International Young Playwright's Collaboration called Playgrounds At the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, 2004. Short-listed for the Naked theatre Company's 'Write Now' national young playwright's competition, 2005;

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Dance of Death

Synopsis:
Alice and Edgar's marriage would be perfect, if they didn't want each other dead. In this blistering jetblack comedy, 20th century master Friedrich Durrenmatt has created an electric adaptation of a Strindberg classic, stripping away the sentiment to deliver a depiction of wedded hell as brutally hilarious as a wrestling match refereed by Beckett.

Notes:
Original Playwright - Friedrich Durrenmatt

1st Produced:
Beckett Theatre, Malthouse Theatre, Southbank Vic 3006     18 Apr 2013

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Genre:
comedy 75 min

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Male:  2            Female:  1            Other:  -

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Dead Centre

Synopsis:
Helen travels to the land of "Neighbours" searching for solace

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Red Stitch Actors Theatre

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Die Winterreise

Synopsis:
Perth's ThinIce is one of Australiass newest and fastest growing contemporary theatre companies, now working on its latest piece, a modern interpretation of Franz Schubert's beautiful 24 part song cycle Winterreise (Winter Journey). the seminal 1827 composition explores the heart and soul of 'the wanderer', a figure rejected by love that is wrestling with grief as he journeys through the snow.

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Brisbane Festival 2010

1st Produced:
Judith Wright Centre Of Contempory Arts, Fortitude Valley, Qld     24 Sep 2010

Organisations:
ThinIce Productions

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Genre:
Work in Progress

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Male:  1            Female:  -            Other:  -

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http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/84695

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Don't Say the Words

Don't Say the Words
the wheels in the gravel driveway. the door. Him coming home. I was waiting because I hadn't seen him in a long time. I hadn't been alone with him in so long. . . after a decade under siege a city has finally fallen. But ten years of rage have taken their toll. For an officer returning from this epic overseas campaign, it is time to put the horrors of battle behind him, and to take back his place at the family table. For the officer's wife, it is time to take her revenge. . . Tom Holloway's 'epic-in-miniature' is inspired by aeschylus' agamemnon and a truly contemporary Australian landscape - with breathtaking results.

Notes:
adapted to radio for ABC Radio National Drama Program, April 16th 2006.

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Currency Press, NSW, Australia >>>, 2008   978-0868198347

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epic in minature

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Faces Look Ugly

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winner the Max Afford Fellowship

1st Produced:
Arthus Teater, Denmark     2011

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Fatherland

Fatherland
an innocent evening of ice-cream and DVDs derails quickly into dangerous territory. This is a story of a Father who loved too deeply.

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Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not
Gerry is almost 60, and he is going to meet his mother for the first time since he was three. His daughter Sally has had it up to here with him and his problems. the old lady lives somewhere in the UK. Liverpool, according to the records. So Gerry is going there to find out what made him who he is. Holloway's brilliant leap of imagination has been to set this story not at its outset half a century ago, but here and now. He has written a series of raw, often achingly beautiful conversations between members of a scattered family. Drawing it all together is Gerry's extraordinary, precarious bid to finally learn what it means to love and belong to a family.

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1st Produced:
Belvoir Upstairs, Sydney     24 Apr 2013

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Gambling

Synopsis:
Gambling uses the experiences of three addicts to represent their class. We have a woman devoted (there is no other word) to slot machines, an Irishhabitue of bookies' seedy premises and a young man who likes the more pampered atmosphere of casinos.
- Philip Fisher, British theatre Guide

Notes:
By Raz Shaw And Georgina Lamb, text by Tom Holloway

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50 min One act

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Male:  2            Female:  1            Other:  -

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His Tattooed Fist

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1st Produced:
Blackbox , Melbourne, Vic     07 Dec 2005

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Short & Sweet Top 30 Week 3

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Genre:
short play

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Male:  1            Female:  1            Other:  -

Further Reference:
http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/79754

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If I Should Stay I Would Only Be in Your Way

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Part of "Terror": The UK s only annual festival of horror theatre returns for its eighth year. A controversial event that has consistently sold out and divided critics, prepare to be both terrified and thrilled by an evening of twisted tales, magic, cabaret and Halloween oddities. Contributors include Lucy Kirkwood, Julian Barrat, Jack Thorne, Tom Holloway, Carl Grose, Des O Connor, Jonny Woo, Laura Corcoan, Sarah-Louise Young and Dusty Limits.

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short play

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Knife That Catches the Sun, The

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1st Produced:
Seymour Downstairs Theatre, Chippendale, Nsw     21 Jan 2008

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Short & Sweet Sydney Week 2

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http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/80097

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Love Me Tender

Love Me Tender
I think it is the best time to bring a little girl in to the world.' On a simple stage - a dreamed-up version of the Australian backyard - five actors tease out the story of a Father and his daughter. Blurring character and perspective, their fluid accounts morph seamlessly between observation and intention, postulation and provocation, cajolement and confession. By the story's end, a dream of modern life has become a searing tragedy of leadership and sacrifice. Love Me Tender is formally inventive, rich in beauty and emotional power. Inspired by euripides' Iphigenia in aulis

Notes:
Original Playwright - Euripides. Inspired by Iphigenia in Aulis

1st Produced:
Perth Institute Of Contemporary Arts (Pica) At Pica Performance Space     24 Feb 2010

Organisations:
Griffin Theatre Company with Company B Belvoir and ThinIce

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Play/Drama

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Male:  2            Female:  1            Other:  ensemble (the play is for any number of actors)

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http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/84287

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No More Shall We Part

No More Shall We Part
after thirty years of marriage, what is there left to say? This production is the world premiere of another exquisitely wrought play by Tom Holloway (Red Sky Morning, Beyond the Neck). and No More Shall We Part follows the denouement of a 30-year relationship due to terminal illness and the decision to euthanise. For this, Holloway's most mature work to date, Director Martin White has crafted a sparse domestic tableau in which the everyday and ordinary become loaded with portent. Holloway's understated depiction of the ultimate relationship crisis deftly avoids adopting a moral stance, and eschews sentimentality in a moving and often humourous portrayal of the minutiae of a marriage.

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1st Produced:
Arts Centre, Blackbox, Melbourne     30 Sep 2010

Organisations:
a Bit of argy Bargy

1st Published:
Currency Press, Australia   978-0868199047

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Male:  1            Female:  1            Other:  -

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Pathetique And the Papers

Synopsis:
Forsythe is a belt and braces cop investigating the death of an underground artist, Van. But when he arrives at Van's small apartment in the middle of the monstrous city, his investigation goes horribly wrong. This is 21st Century 1950s now. a Country Practice has gone. the wombats are dead. the future is anyone's guess.

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40 mins One act

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Red Sky Morning

Red Sky Morning
Three family members, three monologues, one day, and a heartbreaking tragedy of miscommunication.

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Red Sky Morning is the Winner of the 2009 Green Room Award for Best New Australian Writing And the 2007 R. e. Ross Trust Development Award.

1st Produced:
Red Stitch Theatre, East St Kilda, Melbourne     29 Aug 2008

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Red Stitch Actors Theatre

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Play/Drama

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Male:  1            Female:  2            Other:  -

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http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/77411

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Revelator

Synopsis:
Set in a dessert roadhouse, this piece uses a hyper-realistic world of smoothies and flaking skin to express a man's struggle to find his place in a wild and ancient environment.

Notes:
It was developed in 2002 As part of Playbox theatre's In the Raw programme And performed At the Australian National Playwright's Conference And Again in 2004 by Sleeping Dogs Performance Company, Hobart.

1st Produced:
Australian National University, Acton, Act     02 May 2002

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drama

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Male:  3            Female:  1            Other:  -

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http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/31618

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Snapshot

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Collaboration between three playwrights And two Animators, this piece looks At the effect the war on terror And its rhetoric of fear is having on suburban Australia. Won Best ensemble Performance At the Melbourne Festival Fringe, 2005.

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Stones In My Passway

Synopsis:
the play is a psychological piece about 3 disparate characters who find each other in their way. Based on the myth behind Blues legend Robert Johnson, the play deals with issues such as self belief and the threat of complacency.

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part of Write Now! Winning Shorts, A presentation of the works of the three winners from this year's Young Playwright's Competition. 'Mogadishu' by Nick Marchand, 'stones in my Passway' by Tom Holloway and 'Blood and Bone' by Kate Mulvany.

1st Produced:
Stables Theatre, Darlinghurst, Nsw     06 Dec 2001

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Naked Theatre Company

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30 mins One act

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Male:  2            Female:  1            Other:  -

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http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/17702

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Storm Boy

Synopsis:
the play follows Storm Boy, who lives with his reclusive dad Tom in the remote, savage landscape of South Australia's Coorong. Along the way he picks up some unlikely friends including the enigmatic Fingerbone Bill and a family of orphaned pelicans, including his favourite, Mr Percival. - See more at: http://www.barkinggecko.com.au/blog/storm-boy-tickets-flying-0#sthash.X5qrCoxs.dpuf

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adapted fro Colin Thiele's Storm Boy - one of Australias best loved stories for young people.

1st Produced:
Wharf 1, Pier 4, Hickson Road Walsh Bay Nsw 2000     09 Aug 2013

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Barking Gecko Theatre company

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Genre:
adaptation

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Suicide Show, The

Synopsis:
Masculinity will never be the same. Darkly comic and profoundly tragic, self-deprecating and visceral, the Suicide Show challenges the unacknowledged phenomenon of men's mental health and the alarming Australian male suicide rate. Performers include some of the hottest cabaret artists in town from the Beautiful Losers, Vulgargrad, Beautiful Rubble to Plastic Palace alice. Gleefully using every art-form available to them, a Bit of argy Bargy have created a vital new performance experience that blends traditional cabaret with new writing by Tom Holloway, physical theatre, contemporary dance, live music and sound, video projection, stand-up and art. Music will cover the gamut of Queen, Slipknot, John Lennon, Randy Newman, the Coldwar Kids, Nick Cave, Nirvana, Bob Marley, Gnarls Barkley, Paul Kelly, Bananarama and Lou Reed. the Suicide Show will stay with you long after the band has stopped playing.

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Created by Martin White with Mark Jones, Tom Holloway And Stephen Taberner

1st Produced:
Arts Centre, Blackbox, Melbourne     30 Sep 2010

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a Bit of argy Bargy

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Genre:
Piece

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Male:  6            Female:  -            Other:  -

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Terror 2011

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the UK's only Annual season of horror theatre returns for its 8th year. A controversial event that has consistently sold out And divided critics, prepare to be both terrified And thrilled by An evening of twisted tales, cabaret And Halloween oddities.

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Genre:
short horror

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You Won't Be Seeing Rainbows Anymore

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part of the Cybec Readings

1st Produced:
(Reading) Lawler Studio, Southbank, Vic     04 Sep 2010

Organisations:
Melbourne Theatre Company

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To Buy This Play:
If Publisher (above) is underlined then the play may be purchased by direct click from the Publisher, otherwise (below) are AbeBooks for secondhand, signed & 1st eds and other Booksellers for new copies

Booksellers:

Genre:
Play/Drama

Parts:
Male:  -            Female:  -            Other:  -

Further Reference:
http://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/event/86259

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