1. Summer of the 17th doll
Ray Lawler's, "Summer of the 17th doll" captures the aura of a rapidly changing 1950's, focusing on the failures of a dilapidated Melbourne household, whilst also illustrating the changing characters of the Australian nation. Built around the traditions of a "lay off" period Lawler's famous play, in its language, costume and setting is exotically Australian and explores the failures of Australia's characters to grow up and recognize there is future, beyond high times and "livin"" Lawler's play, directed by Rod Kinnear, in 1977, although staying fairly true to the origi...
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