Jugglers Three
Juggler's Three | |
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Written by | David Williamson |
Date premiered | 17 July 1972 |
Place premiered | Russell St Theatre, Melbourne |
Original language | English |
Subject | Vietnam War |
Juggler's Three is an Australian play by David Williamson. It was based on the breakup of his first marriage.[1]
The play was commissioned by John Sumner of the Melbourne Theatre Company in mid 1971. The play underwent many revisions, and at one stage included sequences set in Vietnam.[2] The first production was very well reviewed and later transferred from Russell St Theatre to Harry M. Miller's Melbourne Playbox Theatre, which was rare for Australian plays at the time[3]
Williamson later reworked the play again in 1996 as Third World Blues.[4]
References
- ↑ Gemma England, "Biography: David Williamson: Behind the Scenes by Kristin Williamson", MC Reviews 29 June 2009 accessed 26 Oct 2012
- ↑ Kiernan p 74-78
- ↑ Kiernan p 108
- ↑ "Background to Third World Blues", Performing Arts Collection accessed 26 Oct 2012
- Brian Kiernan, David Williamson: A Writer's Career, Currency Press, 1996
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