Dulcie Dunlop Ladds Explained

Dulcie Dunlop Ladds
Birth Name:Isabel Dulcie Dunlop
Birth Date:1906 5, df=y
Birth Place:Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Death Place:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Other Names:Mrs. Charles Ladds
Mrs. Samuel Charles Ladds

Dulcie Dunlop Ladds (13 May 1906 – 17 April 1972) was an Australian author, poet and playwright who was best known for her play We have Our Dreams.

Life

Born Isabel Dulcie Dunlop, Ladds is known for her plays, stories, and serial publications. She wrote primarily about domestic issues and relationships between men and women.[1] Most of her stories are set in Queensland, Australia. Her play, We have Our Dreams, was inspired by her time spent living on a banana plantation with her husband, Samuel Charles Ladds.[2] The play was first produced in 1957.[3] It was later translated into German and performed at the Baden Baden on the 15 March 1959. In her 1987 daughter Lola Tarnawski published, Such Stuff As Dreams, a biography of Ladds and a history detailing the writing of We have Our Dreams.[4]

Ladds also ran a studio centered on dance and dramatic art in Brisbane, Australia.[5]

Selected publications

Honors and awards

In 1938 Ladds won the Twelfth Night competition for her play What of Michael.[6] In 1942 she was awarded the C.J. Dennis Memorial Award for We have Our Dreams.[7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Adelaide, Debra . Australian women writers : a bibliographical guide . 1988 . London : Pandora . Internet Archive . 978-0-86358-149-6 . 112.
  2. Book: Yumpu.com . Southport Stories . 2009 . 71 . en . 2023-03-08.
  3. News: 1958-04-23 . Worth Reporting . 2024-05-12 . Australian Women's Weekly.
  4. Book: Tarnawski, Lola . Such Stuff As Dreams . Ladds . Dulcie Dunlop . 1987-01-01 . 0-7316-1677-4 .
  5. News: 5 March 1931 . Dancing . 15 May 2024 . . Queensland, Australia . 35 . National Library of Australia . XX . 1031.
  6. News: 1938-04-10 . Playwright on Cane Farm . 2024-05-12 . Sunday Mail.
  7. Web site: Dulcie Dunlop Ladds . 2024-05-15 . AustLit: Discover Australian Stories.
  8. News: 1944-08-07 . THE PASSING SHOW . 2024-05-12 . Tweed Daily.