Krubi of the Illawarra explained

Krubi of the Illawarra
Format:verse play
Runtime:60 mins
Start Time:9.30pm
End Time:10.30pm
Country:Australia
Language:English
Home Station:2FC
Syndicates:ABC
Director:Robert Montgomery
Record Location:Sydney

Krubi of Illawarra is an Australian radio verse play by Coral Lansbury. It was her first notable play and was written when she was nineteen.[1]

Lansbury wrote the play while studying anthropology at university. It was inspired by Professor A.P. Elkins' book The Australian Aboriginie.[2]

The play won the 1948 Henry Lawson prize for poetry.[3]

Lansbury played the title role in the original 1949 production. It was one of the most highly regarded Australian radio plays of the 1940s.[4] The play was produced again in 1951.[5]

Premise

Krubi, a young Aboriginal woman, defies the strictures of her group by enquiring into knowledge normally reserved for men. She refuses to marry Arilla, her bethrothed. Arilla shows Krubi Churinga, the secret place of men's initiations.

Wingaree, a wise Aboriginal edler, watches on.

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Notes and References

  1. Melanie Nolan, 'Lansbury, Coral Magnolia (1929–1991)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/lansbury-coral-magnolia-17182/text30213, published online 2015, accessed online 11 October 2023.
  2. News: POETESS, 19, TO STAR IN OWN RADIO PLAY . . XIV . 62 . New South Wales, Australia . 2 June 1949 . 11 October 2023 . 9 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: Coral Lansbury . . South Australia . 4 June 1949 . 11 October 2023 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  4. Book: Rees, Leslie. 147. Towards an Australian Drama. 1953.
  5. News: RADIO . . 32,826 . Victoria, Australia . 17 November 1951 . 11 October 2023 . 16 . National Library of Australia.