The Secret River (play)
The Secret River is a play by Andrew Bovell, based upon the novel of the same name by Kate Grenville. Narrated by Dhirrumbin (played by Ursula Yovich), the drama is about a man who is exiled from London in the eighteenth century, and is sent with his family to a penal colony in the Hawkesbury River, New South Wales, where he hopes to make a new start, but its inhabitants, the indigenous Dharug people, are not willing to give up their land. Produced by the Sydney Theatre Company, the drama was first performed on 8 January 2013 at the Sydney Theatre.
Characters
English settlers
- William Thornhill,
- Sal Thornhill, Williams wife
- Willie Thornhill, William and Sal's eldest son
- Dick Thornhill, William and Sal's second son
- Smasher Sullivan, a settler on the Hawkesbury River
- Thomas Blackwood, an ex-convict and tradesmen
- Loveday, a settler on the Hawkesbury River
- Dan Oldfield, Williams childhood friend
- Mrs Herring, a mid-wife and nurse
- Sagitty Birtles, Smasher Sullivan's crony
- Captain Suckling, alcoholic and landowner
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Dahrug people
- Dhirrumbin, a guide
- Dulla Djin
- Gillyagan
- Muruli
- Garraway, friend of Dick
- Yalamundi, tribe elder
- Buryia, female tribe elder
- Ngalamalum
- Wangarra, tribal warrior
- Branyimala, tribal warrior
- Narabi, friend of Dick
- Turnkey
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Original cast
- Nathaniel Dean - William Thornhill
- Anita Hegh - Sal Thornhill
- Jeremy Sims - Smasher Sullivan
- Colin Moody - Thomas Blackwood
- Ursula Yovich - Dhirrumbin/Dulla Djin
- Miranda Tapsell - Gillyagan/Muruli
- Bruce Spence - Loveday
- Bailey Doomadgee and Kamil Ellis - Garraway
- Lachlan Elliott and Callum McManis - Willie Thornhill
- Rory Potter and Tom Usher - Dick Thornhill
- Roy Gordon - Yalamundi
- Daniel Henshall - Dan Oldfield
- Ethel-Anne Gundy – Buryia
- Trevor Jamieson - Ngalamalum
- Rhimi Johnson Page - Wangarra/Branyimala
- Judith McGrath - Mrs Herring
- James Slee - Narabi
- Matthew Sunderland - Sagitty Birtles/ Captain Suckling/Turnkey
Awards and nominations
Helpmann awards
References
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