Flood | |
Setting: | A small Queensland country town |
Premiere: | 18 October 1955 |
Place: | Twelfth Night Theatre, Brisbane |
Orig Lang: | English |
Genre: | verse drama |
Flood is a 1955 Australian play by Eunice Hanger. It was one of her best known works.[1]
The play was runner up in the famous 1955 playwriting competition run by the Playwrights' Advisory Board which was won by Summer of the Seventeenth Doll and The Torrents.
The Bulletin said "The play is at its best when it is documentary. Eunice Hanger is not afraid to organise the gathering into yerse-speaking groups in order to comment on the increasing danger and to visualise the havoc wrought in the town... With judicious pruning there is a good play here —a genuine outcrop in Queensland soil, enriching the whole Australian field."
The play was adapted for ABC radio in 1956 by Catherine Shepherd.
A family is threatened by rising flood waters in a small Queensland country town.Janie Morrison, the daughter of a country school-teacher, is engaged to be married to a young doctor, Eric Mulray, but a few years earlier Eric was partly responsible for the accident that made a semi-cripple of Janie's brother. This and other dramas are brought out in the flood.