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Shipwreck (play)

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In the absence of Pelsart and Hays, some of the men, led by Cornelius, lead a revolt. They steal gold, massacre men, and keep women as sex slaves. Cornelius takes Lucretia after her husband is murdered, although he waits for a time. A mutineer Huyssen taunts Sebastian and the pastor kills him and his
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felt the play was "disappointing in that it is a drama of tempestuous vigour rather than of true power. It is hair-raisingly startling rather than poetically elevating." Rees did think "The construction and organic development are extremely well handled. The characters are clear and distinct. But for
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A ship is wrecked on the West Australian coast. The play starts after the shipwreck, with over 300 people on an island. They include Lucretia, her husband Van Mylen, the captain Pelsart, a pastor, Sebastian, his daughter Judith and Pelsart's butler, Henyrock. The men are restless. Pelsart decides to
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Hays returns and defeats the mutineers. Pelsart returns and executes Cornelius and other mutineers. He falls dead of a heart attack before Cornelius is taken away. Hay returns to Batavia with the survivors including Lucretia.
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The play was shown at the Union Theatre in Sydney in 1962 as part of a series of three new Australian plays under the auspices of the
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return to Batavia, against advice, and also sends some men led by Hays to find water.
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called it "the most successful and ambitious essay in drama by an Australian".
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Australian plays presented by the Elizabethan Theatre Trust
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The play was adapted for ABC radio in 1966 and 1973.
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Index

Douglas Stewart
Douglas Stewart
Batavian Mutiny
Leslie Rees
Metropolitan Theatre
Little Theatre, Melbourne
Elizabethan Theatre Trust
Russell Braddon
The Break
Philip Albright
"SOMETHING PERSONAL Massacre At Midnight"
The Sydney Morning Herald
Towards An Australian Drama
"Dickens And His Women"
The Sydney Morning Herald
"Vivid And Violent New Play"
The Sydney Morning Herald
"THEATER"
Catholic Weekly
"AUSTRALIAN PLAY"
The Age
Categories
1962 plays
1940s Australian plays
1960s Australian radio dramas
Plays by Douglas Stewart
Plays set in Western Australia
Plays set in colonial Australia
Australian verse dramas
Australian plays presented by the Elizabethan Theatre Trust

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