JACK DAVIS   (1917 - 2000)


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Plays by Jack Davis

JACK DAVIS
Barungin (Smell The Wind)
1st Produced:
Perth
1988
Company:
-
1st Published:
Paddington, N.S.W : Currency Press
1989
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Genre:
-
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
6
Female
2
Parts Other:
1g 1b
Notes: 3rd part of trilogy
Synopsis: Issues include land rights, alcohol abuse and black deaths in custody
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JACK DAVIS
Dreamers, The
1st Produced:
-
1973
Company:
-
1st Published:
Currency Press, Sydney
1982
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Genre:
-
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
5
Female
1
Parts Other:
2b 1g male dancer
Notes: part of trilogy
Synopsis: An old man who is dying recedes from urban hopelessness into his imagination and the land of his ancestors.
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JACK DAVIS
Honey Spot
1st Produced:
Adelaide, Australia
1985
Company:
-
1st Published:
Sydney : Currency Press
1987
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Genre:
Childrens
Youth Audience
Parts:
Male
1
Female
1
Parts Other:
2b 1g
Notes: -
Synopsis: Tim, a young Aboriginal boy, is the new boy in school. Peggy, a white girl, the Forest Ranger's daughter, is walking home one day after a ballet lesson and meets Tim who has a tomahawk in his hand. What are Tim and his family really like? A funny, warm story of friendship between a boy and a girl whose families seem to have nothing in common until danger strikes and forces them to face their prejudices.
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JACK DAVIS
In Our Town
1st Produced:
Perth
1990
Company:
-
1st Published:
Sydney : Currency Press
1992
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Genre:
-
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
6
Female
3
Parts Other:
with doubling
Notes: -
Synopsis: Problems for two young men returning home from the Second World War.
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JACK DAVIS
Kullark (Home) ; The dreamers
1st Produced:
-
1978
Company:
-
1st Published:
Sydney : Currency Press
1982
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Genre:
-
Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
8
Female
2
Parts Other:
-
Notes: -
Synopsis: -
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JACK DAVIS
Moorli And The Leprechaun
1st Produced:
-
1986
Company:
-
1st Published:
Sydney : Currency Press
1994
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Genre:
Childrens
Youth Audience
Parts:
Male
5
Female
1
Parts Other:
1b 1g
Notes: -
Synopsis: Mythical Aboriginal and Irish characters make human mischief.
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JACK DAVIS
No Sugar
1st Produced:
Maltings, North perth
1985
Company:
Playhouse Company in association with the Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust for the Perth Festival
1st Published:
Sydney : Currency Press
1986
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Genre:
Historical drama
-
Parts:
Male
13
Female
8
Parts Other:
-
Notes: part of trilogy
Synopsis: the spirited story of the Millimurra familys stand against government protection policies in 1930s Australia.
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